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    Healthcare Data Visualization and Analytics (HSM 465)

    To register, please complete the form below in its entirety. Required fields are marked with an asterisk (*). 

    For questions, please contact Shawn Denman at shawn.denman@simon.rochester.edu.

    This course is currently being offered during the Fall A, Spring A, and Summer terms. 

    Important Information

    • Current students are not eligible to take HSM 465.
    • Credits from this course do not transfer to Simon MBA programs, full-time MS programs, or the Online MSBA & Applied AI program.
    • The Bursar's Office will bill you at the current per credit hour rate. For details, view Simon's tuition and fees.
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    Healthcare Data Visualization and Analytics (HSM 465)

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    Academic Honesty
    The University of Rochester considers academic honesty to be a central responsibility of all students. Suspected infractions of University policies will be treated with the utmost seriousness. Suspected graduate misconduct will be reported to the Associate Dean for graduate studies.

    A common form of academic dishonesty is plagiarism. This is the use, whether deliberate or unintentional, of an idea or phrase from another source without proper acknowledgement of that source. The risk of plagiarism can be avoided in written work by clearly indicating either in footnotes or in the paper itself, the source of any other major or unique idea which you could not or did not arrive at on your own. Sources must be given regardless of whether the material is quoted directly or paraphrased. Another form of plagiarism is the copying or obtaining information from another student. Submission of written work, such as laboratory reports, computer programs, or papers, which has been copied from the work of other students, with or without their knowledge and consent, is also plagiarism. In brief, any act that represents someone else’s work as one’s own is an academically dishonest act.

    A second example of academic dishonesty relates to misuse of library materials. Any act that maliciously hinders the use of or access to library materials is academically dishonest and falls under the terms of this policy. The removal of pages from books or journals disadvantages others in the academic community. Similarly, the removal of books from the libraries without formally checking out the items, the intentional hiding of materials, or the refusal to return reserve readings to the library is dishonest and harmful to the community.
    There are several other forms of academic dishonesty including, for example, obtaining an examination prior to its administration or using unauthorized aids during an examination. It is also academically dishonest to knowingly falsify data or data analysis results to assist someone else in an act of academic dishonesty.

    A student remains responsible for the academic honesty of work submitted to the University as part of the requirements for the completion of a degree (or any other coursework taken at the University) even after the work is accepted or the degree is granted. This rule applies to students who are no longer matriculated at the University of Rochester, including those who have graduated.

    Ignorance of these standards is not considered a valid excuse or defense.
    (Reprinted from the Regulations and University Policies Concerning Graduate Studies) The Code of Academic Integrity is outlined in the Student Handbook, section two.

    I have read and understand the above, and promise to uphold the standards of academic honesty.
    I have read and understand the above, and promise to uphold the standards of academic honesty.
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