When you come to Boise State, we agree to offer our time and resources in exchange for your commitment to make your best effort. To ensure that we all know the expectations, the School, College, and University have policies in place with which you should be familiar. These policies are outlined in this handbook, Boise State University Policies, Student Code of Conduct, and Graduate Catalog. Please take the time to read and understand these policies.
If questions arise that are not addressed within this handbook or within the policies outlined by Boise State University and the Graduate College, please contact the Program Administrator or the Co-Directors for further assistance.
Most students in the Master of Science in Cybersecurity program will not work in labs with extensive safety regulations, but please consult with your major advisor to ensure you are aware of and compliant with any applicable regulations or university policies.
Academic integrity is a core belief of the Master of Science in Cybersecurity, participating departments, the College of Engineering, College of Arts and Sciences, College for Business, Graduate College and Boise State University. Cheating, plagiarism, and academic dishonesty in the classroom or in research endeavors are serious offenses that will be addressed. All forms of academic dishonesty can lead to suspension or expulsion from the University. The University Academic Integrity Policy can be found on the registrar's website.
A student who has cheated will be assigned a course grade of F, be excluded from the course, and be referred to the Dean of Students for disciplinary action (common examples of such action include academic probation, suspension, and expulsion from the university).