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SOUTHEAST UNIVERSITY i STUDENTS’ CODE OF CONDUCT Woy be eirembortsch among fs Spovlbymamboe md vata. bowed SO. Lema 2 ga-d%e 208 "FEM Codeof Conduct i formulated wo provide a guideline to the stents rearing their b@wior and personal conduct, ‘Students are expected to comply with the requirements set, + i his Code of Conduct. Violation of this conduct shall invoke disciplinary process 28 ‘vfoed inthis document. Wha view to ensuring the general ethical responsibilities and obligations ofll the stents towards their classmates, lends teachers, officers, seniors, juniors & staff ofthe Urnersty the following have been adopted as the prescribed Code of Conduct for the stutents: 15 16 Ww 19 u “They have to be very polite and modest in manners with their teachers. “They must keep their mobile/cel phone switched of while attending the clases, ‘They must enter and leave the dass room withthe permission of the teacher. ‘They must follow the instructions and guidance of the concerned teacher regarding ‘matters related to the course. , Without prior’ permission they are not allowed to visit their teachers uiig/chatr beyond the eatin hers ely the concer teacher. ‘The Clts (Class Representatives) are allowed to meet their teachers regularly to discuss matters related to classadministration. ‘They must flow the instruction of their teachers even outside the campus. Le. In Tecan ec eeson uy torturer sk & ia poems ‘organized officially by department, school and/or university. ‘They must not tell lies to escape punishment for their misdeeds. “They must not produce any false nod fabricated document to their teachers to avail any benefit..c forged documents of medical certificate. ca ‘They must fellow the instructions of the IT expert/ Lab Assistant while using the F ‘coregraner tab ‘They are not allowed to enter any office room of any campus of SEU, where ‘entrance is restricted for the students except with prior permission of the authorized person. = i + 3% Conduct with University Staff Members. staff includes gateman, security lita guard, canteen boy, liftman, OSS, peon, and cleaners, The students are requif®d to take theft help at every step so ong as they stay inthe university campus. So, the studonts have to be very much cordial and humane while dealing Students must keep in mind that none of them should be hurt by their behavior or a2 TNE 6c sve wo sea SD it i ily prohibited in the case rooms a wells in the campus. 43. Under ro circumstances the students should get involved in actives that are tantamount to eve-teasing verbal/mental/physical or sexual harassment and the like, If any student is found to be involved in such activities, the matter will be oriously dealt wh and if found git, immediate disciplinary action will be take 5. Conduct with the Senior and Junior fellow Student. fe must be one of Jove and affection from the scnior tothe junior students and one of due respect and honor fromthe junior to the senior students. G — Cohduet with the Public including the Students of other Universities. The Code of Conduct of the students with the public generally should b= of such a type tat, the common psople may feel at the very frst Impression that the students of the SEU are from good family, soca, cultural and ‘educational background. They must refrain from being involved-in-any-strest ‘quarrol, umexpectes conflicting issues so thatthe image, reputation and goodwill of their own university may by no means be desraded. 7A 78 on 7a 79 710 ‘Tey should follow the rues ofthe university an university. i ae the general discipline ofthe ‘NO POLITICAL ACTIVITY: Southeast University is2oltcs Free Zone! Stents arent alowed to participate {inany overt or covert political activities which are strictly prohibited in the cams ofthe university. WEE MOVEMENT OF OTHER STUDENTS: soul et ite ovement he unverty sal srondng desecrate : ‘Kamiz, fallsleeve shirts, long trousers or sar. Improper and ‘nor allowed in the campus. NO SUNGLASS WITHOUT MEDICAL REASON: aes = Jee tm ds ats rome an ection (CHEWING CUMS. (Chewing gums during the class or examination is strictly prohibited. REASONARLE CARE: student should taee protect all types of properties ofthe university inden tom dooney aah meee womisust, ‘Tey should exercise austerity in using ll ypes of resources ofthe university. eutaniaNess: Seagate alae weed pes so a ofthe class rooms are strictly prohibited, . 7a yaa m4 2a 747 718 m9 7.20 SMOKING FREE: ‘They are not allowed to hang or; F any leaflet or write any slogan or ri aio ote teen itt so eof the university campus ermision of lumry student should ensure and take care to put of the lights, fans and ic Conditioners while leaving the class room. They shal take praper ere ofthe sratcimedia projector, compute, ete . "must switch off all phone before entering dass roms or exanigaon halls, {apo ey Soh dea RO ec [MAINTAINING QUEUE IN USING THE LIFT: ; ‘Whe using lit, the st . d takepart inal he programs organized by the department and by the NOUNOFFICIAL PROGRAMS: {Unamicial programs, mestings, parties or entertainments organized by the students (on their own are not allowed in the university campus without the permission of theantversity authority, NO OUTSIDERS INSIDE THE CAMPUS: ‘Teg ‘cannot invite outsiders to SEU campus without the permission of the ‘ NO OTHER CLURS/SOCIETIES: ‘Theyare not allowed to form clbs or societies other than the ones approved by the aniversityathority ‘Smoking is strictly prohibited in all university campuses and student hostels: 7 ™ Is 72 720 729 “a 730 Possession, use, transfer or trafficking of all kinds of unauthorized drugs and anything of that sors strictly prohibited inthe campus ‘should peace and on peter ‘of the campus. They should follow the policy of “friendship to al, malice to none”. ABIDE BY THE LAW: ‘They should ensure that their enrolment and activities in the university are lawl ‘and consistent withthe statutes, rules and regulations ofthe university. 4 KEEPING IN TOUCH WITH OFFICIAL CORRESPONDENCE: ‘They should read all official emails as well as circulars correspondence posted on ‘tho NOTICE BOARD from the university, including email ‘BEING HONEST WITH HIMSELF /HERSELF: eens - would unfairly create advantage TO BEHAVE REASONABLY: 5 ‘s ‘They should behave respectfully in all dealings with the university's earning partners placements and practicum USE OF UNIVERSITY RESOURCES: ‘They should use university resources including ICT resources in alow, ethical ‘manner and for university purposes only. ‘To SHOW ADMIT CARDS: They must bring/produce their admit card while attending their mid- term and ‘semester final exams and must Show it to the concerned invigilator before she/o signs in their answer scripts. NO CHEATING INTHE EXAM HALL: — Treas in their examinations. in addition. they should abide by the rules and regulations related to examination, 7-81 TO PAY ALL DUES IN DUE TIME: ‘They must be bound by an ‘due time and should ‘university. 132. COURSE REGISTRATION IN PROPER TIME: ‘They must register thelr courses in due time prescribed by the univers 40 OA The may swoid any unnecesary harassment before or after publishing tele results. - 733 COMPLIANCE WITH SEU ACADEMIC CALENDAR: “They must comply with all deadlines se forth in the semester-based academic calendar of SEV. 8. Disciplinary Procedure to Deal with Complaint. ‘Any member of the community in this university may fle a complain. student for misconduct or for violation of against any complaint or nent repo should nce he ature fe fe vrpprocimare tine and lcstion of the Scien. The name ofthe iim. - A : fand any witness(s) may be included. 43 Complaints or Ancient reports shouldbe submited within 72 hours a He violation occurred unless there are extenuating circumstances Tequiring longer timetrame. + peer "conduct policy, and to impose sanctions for such violations he stage cadatons ofthe Procorhe Proctrtl Commitee wil be submited De Disciplinary Committee for appropriate action. trie 2 Wil be treated more severely. The warning may be isued verbaly oF in writing tat a student has violafed provisions ofthe Code of Conductor fated to ‘mest some aspect of the university's standards and expectations. This will be recorded inhis/her academic file 9.2 Disetplinary Probation: i ‘kie used for repeated violations or a specifi violation of serious nature ‘course of action. This may be imposed for a specific period of time. A student who is under disciplinary probation will mt be permitted to participate in intramural, ‘imtercolicgiate or any student club activities. A Student receiving tuition ‘walver/scholarships for any activities enumerated above may have that scholarship, suspended or terminated. 9.8 Disciplinary Sanctions: ‘The student will be required to complete an educational service, attend counstling ‘orhave restricted privileges. Compensation for loss or damage ta property leases, owned or controlle! by the university. This may take the form of monetary or material replacement. This may bbe impesed separately or in addition to ather sanctions. : 9.7 Temporary or Interim Suspension: ; ‘An interim suspension is a temporary removal of a student from the University e may be imposed the Prod or his/her reasonable cause to believe that the student is an ‘of persons, property or essential functions ofthe the interim suspension on the =~ J hearing. shall severally be held within 5(five) working aye of the notice of ¢ suspension Suspension is an outcome of the student conduct. Any student who has been ‘suspended from the university has been oflered/atforded due is /her behavior. 6 oe 9,0 Offences Related to Theft, Steafing, Cyber Crime and Terrorist Connection Ifa student is found guilty of offences related to theft/stealing. abuse of soclal network o internet, any cyber crime, rioting or terrorist connection and other ‘criminal & destructive offences within the Campus, he will be expelied from the University. é Enginer A apres and ABC Engincceng ayete and ‘separate company to perform those services on behalf XY? } — ‘become its manufacturing representatve in a specific teriory “| efblishes | Qeestion: | Wud it be ethical for Engineer A and ABC to accept XYZ Company’s oller to become {tamanufacturing representative in a spectictertory in which XYZ does business? ‘id pro quo, or an exchange of valuable ‘édtion to creating a serious f i 1 tines. ‘confit: ‘of interest, the Board noled that an engineer who without tegard to other competing products in the ‘aralptace could easily cause his cent to lose the benefit of new. innovative products ptt noe nent cian esate reseed otf pom a in a ae ener yn “Timenten Sais acne 2 Fo ‘onca ho hy “ret nen MOE eps it map 0 orc BAAN comme} ont pe Sa Engineer A continues in her capacy 26 City Engineer/Directr of Puc Works. assumes re responsibilty for the disposal plant and beds, Du continues to advise Techrician B ‘haut ine knowledge of Gy Administrator C. Buy hit tel ul i i they Ai employee.) have s 9F poliical grounds, the experience is not Code only requires that the engineer withdraw report suthoriioe whan the circumstances involve endangerment tothe public safety, health and futher service 0° the project. We beilove this is particularly clear whon the engincor imvolved i 2 public servant (cty engineer and director of pubic works). en SE ey ” 7 i Zt Notional Sociaty of proresctonat engineers nape constemen nero le the context of this case, we 40 Re act of concerns t0 City Administrator C oF ‘coun f Saeed he coca ante "beds const - of thie case that Engineer A was aware of patie of ongoing not Scab hr tral Spt 0 wl we ra 8 eA ‘Alor several attempts to modify the views of her superiors. it's our view that Engineer A new or should have known that the “proper authorities” were not the cly oficals. Dut nore probably state officials (.e, state waler pollution contol authority). We cannot find ‘hat a Cty EngineerDirector of Public Works for @ medium-sized town would not be aware of thie basic Engineer A's inaction permitted 2 serious violation of. the law to continue and appeared fo make Engineer A an “accessory” to the actions of ily Administrator C and the others. : Its dificult for us to say exactly at whal point Engineer A shoul have reported hor ‘concems lo the “appropriate authorities." However. we would suggest that such reporting j Should have occurred at such time as Engineer A was reasonably certain that no acon ‘would be taken conceming her recommendations either by Cty Administator C or the members of the city counal and, that in her professional judgment, 9 probable danger to i Ine public safety and health then existed. - In dosing, we must acknowledge a basic realty that must confront al! engineers faced ith similar decisions. As wo noted in Cases 65-12 and 625, the engineer who makes the decision to "blow the whist” will in many instances be faced wi the loss of employment. While we recognize this sobering fac, we would be ignoring out bigaion {fo the Coda and hence to the engineering profession if, in matters of pubic heath and 1o decide otherwise. For an engineer to permit her professional gations and dulies to be compromised to the point of endangering the public Safy Grd health does grave damage tothe image and interests ofa engineers Soe eane amet 3 iS ase involved in recommending 0 the and ‘considered for selection on a bidding ‘of the ‘Usual, the contractors and suppliers recommended by the engineers for the bidding st Sia rtf ie ra tore Smo 8 ect rene ee From tine fo time, at hofdays or on bithdays ofthe endineers with whom they dealt he Contractors ond suppliers woud give Engineers A, ©, and C personal its of aie such ee homo furnishings, recreational equipment, gardening equipment, et. Quoation: Weert cthical for Engineers A, B, and © to accept gits fom the contractors sot ‘wppiers? is ot od ~~ be, at least, a reasonable suspicion to others, and tipper Bo esoponcs cl oe by Enger Band sama MC 181 Nar! i ana ng os —— Te moatsa inte ma PE an Ree es a ate MT arom cee B, and C to accept gis tom the contactor.and ‘Note: This opinion is based on data submited to the Board of Ethical Review and does not necessarily represent a of the perinent facts when applied o a specie case. This pinion i for educational purposes only and should not be construed as expressing any opinion on the ethics of specific individuals. This opinion may be reprinted wathout farther | permission, provided that tis statements incuded before orate the text ofthe case. “4 Code of Ethico-Section 14 ~ ave creditor eninering works ace “Ae atom crete due, ad wil eeogniee te propria erst chars" 1419) ~ “wnovever posse, ho may be ‘Scponsbie tor espns 3 We normaly do et to terms of he sso cana befor ve yd Seas were Cat ran exception in acoopting the case ‘because we have not previously had the to discuss the rights and ethical ‘utes of engineers in preparing articles based on the work of others. thas beon observed that quotation from many sources is reser-h and quatation from 2 ‘Bingo oF limited numer of sources is plagiarism. But in ether event ti contemplated ‘thal he autnor wit identfy and give credit to his sourees sincjo oF many. In the fats Ibofore us thore is no question but that Engineer B used extonsve potions of the work ‘and writing of Enginear A without ‘and without proper credit. Ths is a clear (case of plagiarism and directly ‘and §14(a) of the code. a ape ses a ces tel on B that he would have been without fault the fist of references he Poon publhed at the end of his "2 lack of undertandin” of the ‘copyright holder # tha work is copyrighted) as well as citing the onginal source, Unser the forme of §§14 and 14(2) writings are no less "proprietary inteross than physicat items, ‘ouch ae drawings or specications. The apology offered by Eng!ncer Bis a welcaine and desirable indication of his regret, but does not adequately exc: ‘af the requiroments of the code ‘not necessarily represent all ofthe partinent facts when appbo+ to a specific co" ‘opinion ia for educational purposes only and should not be conirued of express) any ‘opinion on the ethics of specific individuals. This opinion may be roprinted withou! | ther ‘pomiesion. 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