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== Teaching Assistant == | == Teaching Assistant == | ||
- | * TBA | + | * Brandon Haworth |
- | * Office: | + | * Office: |
- | * Office hours: | + | * Office hours: |
- | * Email: | + | * Email: |
In order to ensure timely responses to e-mails, please include CSE1001 in the e-mail subject line and include your CSE account number and student number in the body of the e-mail. E-mails lacking such information are unlikely to receive timely or useful response. | In order to ensure timely responses to e-mails, please include CSE1001 in the e-mail subject line and include your CSE account number and student number in the body of the e-mail. E-mails lacking such information are unlikely to receive timely or useful response. | ||
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== Lectures == | == Lectures == | ||
- | Lectures consist of presentation and discussion of the course material. Material presented during the lectures can be accessed | + | Students are expected to attend lectures. A schedule of currently planned |
- | == Readings | + | == Assignments and Quizzes |
- | Readings will be assigned from the textbook | + | Students are expected to complete assignments |
- | == Labs == | + | == |
- | Lab sessions | + | Students |
- | == eChecks | + | == Activities |
- | The eCheck exercises can be found at the end of each chapter in your textbook. Certain eChecks | + | During |
- | To learn how to submit eChecks electronically, | ||
- | Students are expected to adhere to the coding style that is given in Appendix C of the textbook. | ||
- | == Lab Tests == | ||
- | There are two lab tests in this course. They are both open book, which means that you are allowed to have the textbook with you, but nothing else. For dates and times of these tests, click on Schedule on the sidebar. | ||
- | == Midterm Written Test == | + | ==== Grading ==== |
- | There is one written test that will take place during normal lecture time. It is closed book. See the Schedule sidebar | + | This course |
- | == Final Exam == | + | * Markable events (quizzes, assignments and other activities identified by the course coordinator) |
- | + | * A final written | |
- | The final exam is a written | + | |
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- | ==== Grading ==== | + | |
- | The weight distribution of the course | + | In order to pass the course, a student must receive a pass on 8 individual markable events and on the final essay. In total, 10 markable events will be available: 1 assignment, 8 quizzes and 1 outside of class activity. For example, to pass a single quiz a student must achieve 50% correct or better (i.e., at least 3 out of 5 on a 5 question quiz). Similarly, a student must achieve at least 50% on the final essay to receive a pass on that component. |
- | * 10% : eChecks (1% for each of 10 assigned eChecks) | ||
- | * 20% : Lab test #1 | ||
- | * 20% : Lab test #2 | ||
- | * 20% : Midterm written test | ||
- | * 30% : Final written exam | ||
- | Each piece of work will be assigned a numeric grade. A final numeric grade will be acomputed using the weighting given above. The final letter grade will be determined form the numeric score using the standard Computer Science and Engineering mapping. | ||
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