Plagiarism among undergraduate students in the Faculty of Applied Science at a South African Higher Education Institution

  • Mapule Patricia Sentleng Cape Peninsula University of Technology
  • Lizette King University of the Western Cape
Keywords: Plagiarism, higher education, South Africa, undergraduate students

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to investigate plagiarism among undergraduate students at a higher education institution inSouth Africa. This study investigated the awareness and causes of plagiarism among undergraduate first, second and thirdyear students of the departments of Chemistry and Mathematical Technology within the Faculty of Applied Science at auniversity of technology. A quantitative research method was used. The results of the study confirm that studentplagiarism is fairly common. The study shows that 41% of undergraduate students think that plagiarism is very serious,but plagiarism is still being practised within these departments. It was also found that 71.9% of students admit to usingthe Internet to compile their assignments. This implies that the Internet is the most possible source of plagiarism.Students also used books and journal articles as possible sources to plagiarise.
Published
2012-11-16
Section
Research Articles