Guidelines:
Failure to follow this guidance might result in a penalty of up to 10% on your marks.
I.
Submit a
single PDF
document with questions in ascending order. This can be produced for
example in Word, LaTeX or MATLAB Live Script. Explain in detail your reasoning for every
mathematical step taken.
Include units
for final answers where possible.
II.
Do not
write down your name, or student number, or any information that might help identify
you in any part of the coursework.
Do not
write your name or student number in the title of your
coursework document file.
Do not
copy and paste the coursework questions into your
submission – simply rewrite information where necessary for the sake of your argument.
III.
Insert relevant graphs or figures, and describe any figures or tables in your document. All
figures must be labelled, with their
axes showing relevant parameters and units
.
IV.
You will need
MATLAB coding
to solve some questions. Include
all code as pasted text
in
an Appendix at the end of your document. Remember to
comment on your code, explaining
your steps
.
This coursework is worth a total of 100 marks and counts towards 20% of your final ENGF0004
grades.
On Academic Integrity (Read more about it
here
)
Academic integrity means being transparent about our work.
•
Research:
You are encouraged to research books and the internet. You can also
include and paraphrase any solution steps accessible in the literature and online
content
if you reference them
.
•
Acknowledge others:
We are happy when you acknowledge someone else's work.
You are encouraged to point out if you found inspiration or part of your answers in a
book, article or teaching resource. Read more about how to reference someone else's
work
here
and how to avoid plagiarism
here
.
•
Understanding Academic integrity:
complete
this course here
to ensure you
understand how to uphold academic integrity.
•
Generative AI:
This is a Category 2 assignment, meaning that AI tools can be used in
an assistive role for this assignment. Please note none of the tasks require the use of
AI tools and that AI tools
should not be used instead of
textbooks and other reputable
resources. Find out
how best to engage with AI tools here
.
•
Do not pass materials
generated by AI tools as your own work. Refer to the
library resources here on
how to acknowledge and reference the use of AI
resources
.
•
You are expected to acknowledge how
and
where
AI tools have been used
in your work, and also
how you have verified
information provided by AI tools,
for example, reference appropriate academic text or internet sources clearly.
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Academic misconduct:
•
Do not share and do not copy:
We expect students
not to share and not to
copy
assessment solutions or MATLAB code from their peers, even if partially.
•
Do not publish ENGF0004 assessment material:
We expect students
not to
share
ENGF0004 assessment materials on external online forums, including
tutoring or "homework" help websites.
Students found in
misconduct
can receive a
0 mark
in that assessment component
and have a record of misconduct in their UCL student register. In some extreme cases,
academic misconduct will result in the
termination
of your student status at UCL.