COSC 071: Computer Science I
Spring 2002
``People who know neither programming nor mathematics take for
granted that programming is like mathematics. Yet, it turns out
that English majors are as likely to be as successful at programming
as mathematics graduates are. In practice, the worlds of mathematics
and programming are just about disjoint.''
-M.H. van Emden, Communications of the ACM, 32(12), p. 1498,
December 1989.
Good press in The Hoya:
Section 1 |
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Class Time: |
TR 2:40 - 3:55 PM |
Classroom: |
REI 262 |
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Instructor: |
Mark Maloof |
Office: |
240 Reiss |
Mailbox: |
240 Reiss |
Office Hours: |
MW 4-5 PM, TR 1:40-2:40 PM (or by appointment) |
Everything you need to know about your TAs:
Name |
E-mail Address |
Office Hours |
Grading |
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David Heaton |
heatond@cs |
MR 12:30-2:00 PM |
A-Ka |
Louis Licamele |
licamell@cs |
MW 2:30-4:30 PM |
Ki-Z |
TA's Office: 261 Reiss
TA's Mailboxes: 240 Reiss
Syllabus
Assignments and Grading
- Programming Projects (40%)
- Project 1 (assigned Feb 4, due Feb 18), 5 points
- Project 2 (assigned Feb 18, due Mar 1), 5 points
- Project 3 (assigned Mar 14, due Mar 27), 9 points
- Project 4 (assigned Mar 27, due Apr 15), 9 points
- Project 5 (assigned Apr 15, due Apr 30), 12 points
- Midterm Exam: Thursday, Mar 14 (20%)
- Final Exam: Thursday, May 9, 4-6 PM, 281 Reiss (30%)
- Miscellany (10%)
- Participation
- Quizzes
- Homework
- Homework 1 (assigned in lecture, week 1), 5 points;
- Homework 2 (assigned in lecture, week 2), 5 points;
- Homework 3 (assigned in lecture, week 3), 2 points;
Policies for this Course
- Project Grading Sheet
- Students must complete all assignments individually.
- If a student obtains code or help from a source outside of the
class (i.e., outside of the text book(s), the lecture notes, the instructor,
or the class's teaching assistants), then the student must acknowledge
this assistance by properly citing the source in comments above the
function or code segment.
- All assignments should be turned in on time. For late projects,
there will be a 15% deduction for each 15-minute period after the deadline.
- Students are responsible for keeping a backup of their projects on a
university machine (i.e., gusun or cssun).
- Students must take the final exam with your section during the period
designated by the Registrar.
- Students bringing cell phones to class must either set the phone to
vibrate, turn the ringer volume off, or turn the phone off completely.
If your phone rings, it's 5% off your final grade.
Resources
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