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Class Notes

Class notes or recordings made by students must be for study or other noncommercial purposes only. The UC Use of Recordings of Course Presentations (PDF) policy governs the recording of course presentations and the distribution of such recordings. The UCLA Student Conduct Code (“Code”) section 102.23 prohibits selling, preparing, or distributing academic materials for commercial purposes without prior authorization. Class notes or recordings made by students are for…

Password Policy

Sharing a UCLA password, or tampering with student enrollment or personal data, is a violation of the Student Conduct Code. Students may be held accountable for committing or attempting to commit a violation of the UCLA Student Conduct Code (Code) or for assisting, facilitating, or participating in the planning of an act that violates the code. See section 102.05, Computer Misuse. Passwords must not be shared or given to others. Tampering with…

Plagiarism and Student Copyright

Plagiarism in any form is a violation of the UCLA Student Conduct Code. All class assignments are expected to be original work submitted by individual students; or, if directed by the instructor, by students working in a team. Plagiarism in any form is a violation of the UCLA Student Conduct Code. Plagiarism includes, but is not limited to, the use of another person’s work (including words, ideas, designs, or data) without giving appropriate attribution or citation.…

Schedule Office Requests

Special event room reservations, enrollment rule changes, emergency distance course authorization, training requests, requisite enforcement level, and final exam code updates are managed through MyUCLA forms. Department requests for general assignment (GA) room reservations for academic special events, final exam code updates, or changes to enrollment rules that appear in the Schedule of Classes should be submitted using the appropriate MyUCLA form (UCLA logon required…

Student Conduct Policies

Students are expected to be aware of and comply with official student conduct policies and regulations. UCLA maintains the highest standards of quality, institutional integrity, and freedom of expression so its work can go forward freely, with full recognition by all concerned of the rights, privileges, and responsibilities of those who comprise its community. UCLA students assume these privileges and responsibilities upon admission and cannot use ignorance of these policies as justification…

Use of Mobile Devices

Some classes have restrictions on the use of mobile devices such as tablets, laptops, and phones. Instructors set policies on the use of such devices in their classes. Use of mobile devices such as tablets, laptops, or phones in the classroom can be distracting for the individual student and for others in the class. Some instructors use mobile devices as part of a class, others restrict or limit use. Instructors set policies for their classes that best maintain a respectful and meaningful…

Final Examination Schedules

The final examination code for every offered class appears on the Schedule of Classes and MyUCLA. The final examination code for every offered class appears on the Schedule of Classes and MyUCLA, and on a student’s study list. Final examination locations are displayed in the ninth week of the term on the Schedule of Classes and MyUCLA. Final examination schedules for future terms become available when classes for those terms are released. Students should read and be…

TIE Code Definitions

Total Instructional Effort (TIE) Reporting Total Instructional Effort or TIE is method of classifying and reporting classes. Three TIE classifications describe the faculty's instructional goals for students and conveys the faculty's changing role as students move from introductory classes to more independent and scholarly activity as they approach graduation. Transmitting the Knowledge Initiating Intellectual Independence Emphasizing Independent Inquiry The eighteen Faculty Instructional…

UC Cross-Campus Online Courses

UCLA students can enroll in online courses offered by other UC campuses. UCLA students can simultaneously enroll in online classes offered by other UC campuses while taking UCLA classes. The UC Cross-Campus Enrollment website lists the classes available each term. Classes earn UC credit and have the potential to count toward degree requirements. Eligibility To be eligible for enrollment in UC online classes, a UCLA student Must have completed a minimum of 12 units at UCLA as a matriculated…

Room Scheduling Policy

Scheduling for general assignment (GA) classrooms is governed by UCLA Administrative Policy 870. Senate-approved, regular-term courses have priority in these rooms. Each term, department staff work with faculty to determine which classes to offer. After deciding on classes and a schedule, staff enter class data and time requests into the Student Record System (SRS). A job is run to place as many classes as possible at the times requested. Schedules are adjusted to accommodate efficient…