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Plagiarism

Plagiarism is considered by the University to constitute a major academic offence. The Code of Behaviour on Academic Matters states: “It shall be an offence for a student knowingly to represent as one’s own any idea or work of another in any academic examination or term test or in connection with any other form of academic work, i.e., to commit plagiarism. Wherever in the Code an offence is described as depending on “knowing”, the offence shall likewise be deemed to have been committed if the person ought reasonably to have known.” See “How Not to Plagiarize” (http://www.writing.utoronto.ca/advice/using-sources/how-not-to-plagiarize) and "Academic Misconduct (plagiarism, etc.)" (http://www.sgs.utoronto.ca/governance/policies/academicmisconduct.htm). Voir: http://www.writing.utoronto.ca/faculty/deterring-plagiarism

 

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Experiential Learning

The experiential learning website "Apprentissage expérientiel" is specifically designed for Arts and Science students currently enrolled in Specialist, Major and Minor programs in French language.

History of the Department

French Studies at the University of Toronto 1853-1993

Arborescences

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