Domestic Tuition Costs - *answers *$10,000-12,000/year
International Tuition Costs - *answers *$27,000-29,000/year
Engineering Notebook - *answers *This should include plans considered but not
pursued, analytical calculations, records of experimental data, information found, and
any other "significant thinking" you did while working on the project. It is the
chronological documentation of your work
Group - *answers *An assembly of individuals who are together due to common
interest, skill or characteristic
Team - *answers *A special work group whose members are joined together in a united
and coordinated effort towards a goal and whose work is mutually dependent with
mutual accountability
Teamwork - *answers *Concept of people working together as a team
Team Player - *answers *Someone who is able to get along with their colleagues and
work together in a cohesive group
Team Building - *answers *Process of establishing and developing a greater sense of
collaboration and trust between member
Benefits of a Team - *answers *- Increased productivity
- Increased employee morale
- Reduced cost
- Increased quality
- Decreased losses
- Increased profits
Tuckman - Stages of Group Development - *answers *- Forming
- Storming
- Norming
- Performing
- Adjourning
Recipe for Successful Team - *answers *Effective systems and processes:
-Clear communication
-Beneficial team behaviors; well-defined decision procedures and ground rules
-Balanced participation
-Awareness of the group process
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-Good personal relationship
Academic Integrity Office - *answers *- Ensure Policy 60 carried out in fair and
transparent way
- Provide education to entire Ryerson community
- Provide guidance and support to students and decision makers
- AIO completely neutral and does not advocate for students or faculty (or decision
maker
What is Academic Misconduct? - *answers *- any behaviour that undermines the
University's ability to evaluate fairly students' academic achievements OR
- any behavior that a student knew, or reasonably ought to have known, could gain
them or others unearned academic advantage or benefit, counts as academic
misconduct
Policy 60: Academic Misconduct - *answers *- Plagiarism
- Cheating
- Misrepresentation of personal identity or performance
- Submission of false information
- Contributing to Academic Misconduct
- Damaging, Tampering, Interfering with the Scholarly Environment
- Unauthorized Use of Intellectual Property
- Misconduct in Re-graded/Re-submitted Work
- Violations of Specific Departmental or Course Requirements
Penalties for Academic Misconduct - *answers *- The minimum penalty for academic
misconduct is a grade reduction, including a zero '0' on any assignment, etc.
- A grade of "F" in a course may be assigned by the instructor.
- Disciplinary Notation (DN) will be placed on a student's record.
- Students may be required to participate in the Fundamentals of Academic Integrity
Quiz and SLS workshops