You may include what is required for the purpose of your coursework, assessments or assignments subject to fair dealing. All works used will need to be properly acknowledged. Work included in coursework, assignments etc. may not be made public in any way e.g. published, exhibited or displayed unless you have obtained written permission from the rights holder.
Students normally own the copyright in works they create in the course of their studies unless there is a written agreement to transfer the copyright to the university during enrolment.
Presenting someone else’s work or ideas and passing them off as your own is known as plagiarism and is a breach of academic integrity. Failure to adequately reference and acknowledge works can leave you open to accusations of plagiarism and academic misconduct.