This document provides instructions for an individual assignment for an Academic Research Skills course. Students must cite references using the Harvard referencing system, submit their assignments by October 4th for a 30% weightage, and will receive zero marks for late submissions unless extenuating circumstances are provided. Assignments must be bound appropriately and include both hard and soft copies, with source code on a CD attached to the hardcopy if applicable.
This document provides instructions for an individual assignment for an Academic Research Skills course. Students must cite references using the Harvard referencing system, submit their assignments by October 4th for a 30% weightage, and will receive zero marks for late submissions unless extenuating circumstances are provided. Assignments must be bound appropriately and include both hard and soft copies, with source code on a CD attached to the hardcopy if applicable.
This document provides instructions for an individual assignment for an Academic Research Skills course. Students must cite references using the Harvard referencing system, submit their assignments by October 4th for a 30% weightage, and will receive zero marks for late submissions unless extenuating circumstances are provided. Assignments must be bound appropriately and include both hard and soft copies, with source code on a CD attached to the hardcopy if applicable.
ABUS007-4-1-ARS ACADEMIC RESEARCH SKILLS UCDF1904ICT (SE) HAND OUT DATE: 3 – 9 – 2019 HAND IN DATE: 4 – 10 – 2019 WEIGHTAGE: 30% INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES: 1. Students are advised to underpin their answers with the use of the references (cited using the Harvard Name System of Referencing). 2. Late submission will be awarded zero (0) unless Extenuating Circumstances (EC) are upheld. 3. Cases of plagiarism will be penalised. 4. The assignment should be bound in an appropriate style (comb bound or stapled). 5. Where the assignment should be submitted in both hardcopy and softcopy, the softcopy of the written assignment and source code (where appropriate) should be on a CD in an envelope / CD cover and attached to the hardcopy.
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