Instructor: |
Patrick Troy |
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Office: |
919 SEO |
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Phone: |
(312) 996-8521 |
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Email: |
troy AT uic DOT edu |
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Office Hours: |
TBA |
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Lecture Times: |
9:30 - 10:45 T,Th LC
- F3 Call #: 17402 |
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Lab Times: |
8:00 - 8:50 Wednesday 2249F SEL Call #: 17398 9:00 - 9:50 Wednesday 2249F SEL Call #: 17399 10:00 - 10:50 Wednesday 2249F
SEL Call #: 23080 |
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Texts: |
·
Introduction
to Computing and Programming In Python, by Guzdial, Pearson Prentice Hall Publ. ·
The World
Wide Web |
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Assignments: |
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Grading: |
100% - 90.0% Grade A 89.9% - 80.0% Grade B 79.9% - 70.0% Grade C 69.9% - 60.0% Grade D 59.9% - 0% Grade E |
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URL: |
http://www.cs.uic.edu/~i101 |
The
lab assignments will be given out in lab and are due by 11:59 pm on Tuesday of
the following week. Each lab assignment will count for 1% of the final
grade. If more than 10 lab assignments
are given, the ten best assignments will be used for the determination of the
final grade. No late assignments (either
lab assignments or machine problems) will be allowed for this course. All assignments are to be turned in
electronically.
This
course is intended for students with little to no prior programming experience
who:
Other
students are more than welcome to join CS 101!
Learning Objectives:
Course
Policies
If
you have any questions regarding how any assignment or test is graded and you
think that you deserve more points than you received, you must see the
instructor about this within one week of the time the assignment is first
returned to the class. No claims,
justifiable or not, will be considered after this dead line.
Attendance
at class is up to the discretion of each student; however, each student is
responsible for all information (notes, hand-outs, announcements, etc.) covered
during class. You should ask fellow
classmates for missed information, not the instructor or the TA.
No
"extra" work is allowed to make up for poor performance. Any student caught cheating will receive an E
in the course, and face possible dismissal from the University. Students are advised that it is a violation
to copy, or allow another to copy, all or part of an exam or program. No incompletes will be given for poor
performance in the course.
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