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====== Grades ====== | ====== Grades ====== | ||
- | The weight distribution of the course components is as follows: | + | * Grading – Undergraduates:\\ |
- | + | * The course will be graded on the basis of one minor and substantial assignment (10%\\ | |
- | | + | * and 15%), one in-class presentation (10%), one final exam (25%) and one project (40%).\\ |
- | * 25% - Midterm | + | * \\ |
- | * 25% - Assignment 2 | + | * Grading – Graduate Students:\\ |
- | * 25% - Final Exam | + | * The course will be graded on the basis of one minor and substantial assignment (10% \\ |
- | + | * and 15%), one in-class presentation (10%), one final exam (10%), one paper(20%) and \\ | |
- | You can view your marks | + | * one project (40%). \\ |
- | [[https:// | + | * \\ |
- | + | * Grads are expected to complete all of CSE4403 and attend all classes. \\ | |
- | Conversion from numeric to letter grade is applied to the overall mark only and in accordance with the following departmental standard: | + | |
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- | |F|E|D|D+|C|C+|B|B+|A|A+| | + | |
- | |<40|> | + | |
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