If you submit an assignment after it is due, you will be given a grade of “0” for the assignment. Quite simply, makeup work is neither given nor accepted. Please make sure you login before each class and check the course material to be covered (this includes quizzes, course notes and study guides, and assignments). Many of the calendar entries are links to the specific course material so you may obtain quick access to the course material. Within each calendar day you will find what will be covered during class and the homework assigned. The iCollege Home page contains the calendar for the semester. All course information and updates will be given through iCollege, so it is important that you log in regularly. You are expected to log into this class a minimum of 3 days per week. If a student stops actively attending during the first few weeks of the semester, then he/she may be administratively withdrawn from the class by the instructor.Īttendance in this class will be determined through the use of Reading Quizzes in iCollege. I will also use the student tracking feature of our learning management system to check how often that you log into the class. A student is considered present only if he/she has attended the entire class, which means arriving on time and leaving when class is dismissed. Students are responsible for all work covered in class. It is expected that you come fully prepared for class discussions, activities, assignments, and exams. Consequently, attendance at every class session is expected. Your attendance and participation in class meetings are vital to your learning and to the learning of other members of the class. Students’ academic success is the major priority of the College. Be sure you bring this to each class meeting, as we do work on the computer during many class sessions. We will also set up this flash drive so that you can run the Java compiler and run-time environment from it. USB Flash Drive: (minimum size 4GB, 8GB or more preferred) on which to save your work. We will not be using MyProgrammingLab in this course. Therefore, you may purchase the Alternative text if you wish. We will be working with the material that is taken from Building Java Programs, 3rd or 4th edition. **Note: The Custom Edition is actually parts of two textbooks combined into one textbook. Computer Science an Overview, Brookshear/Brylow.Building Java Programs: A Back to Basics Approach, Reges and Stepp.Textbook: Principles of Computer Science, Reges, 4th edition (CUSTOM – CSC1301) ICollege access: Go to and use your GSU iCollege username and password. Read additional information about CSC 1301 in the Common Course Outline: These topics include algorithmic foundations, hardware concepts, virtual machine concepts, software systems, applications, and social issues. Computer programming is the primary focus of the course, with secondary focus on a breadth of computer science topics. Purpose: An introduction to the discipline of computer science. Prerequisite: Prerequisite: Major in Computer Science, Mathematics, Physics, or Engineering, MATH 1111 with a “C” or better or appropriate math placement score. *Please contact me to ensure I am in the office If you are unable to access iCollege, you may email me at Website: I will respond to your iCollege emails within 24 hours, excluding the weekends. Īngela Service, Lecturer of Mathematics and Computer ScienceĮmail: Please use iCollege email. More information on the No Show Policy and the dates for the No Show period can be found online at. This procedure is very important in order to keep the college in compliance with the laws regarding federal financial aid. NO SHOW POLICY: Each semester faculty must report those students who are on the class roll but have NEVER attended an on-campus class or logged in to an online class during the No Show period. Department of Mathematics & Computer Science, Perimeter College
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