Computing Science 160 -- Course Information Sheet -- Fall 1999

Sections F9901 F9902


This course is intended to provide students with an introduction to programming in C++. The course will focus on developing problem-solving skills and programming techniques.

An on-line version of this document can be found at http://malun1.mala.bc.ca:8080/~pwalsh/teaching/160/160.html and http://malun1.mala.bc.ca:8080/~csci160/web/index.html. click here to follow link. Students are advised to check both web sites weekly to ascertain up-to-date information.

Last updated: Sept 7 '99

Instructor: Dr. Peter Walsh

Office: Bldg 315 Room 214
Phone: 753-3245 Ext 2363
E-mail: pwalsh@malun1.mala.bc.ca

Text: J. Adams, S. Leestma, and L. Nyhoff, C++: An Introduction to Computing, Second Edition, Prentice-Hall

Text is available at the MUC Bookstore.

Evaluation:

Seven programming exercises (pex) 35%
One in-class Midterm Examination 20%
One Final Examination 45%

Appeals of Grades: Any exercise or examination grade may be appealed. However, the appeal must be made to the instructor, in writing and attached to the work in question, and within 7 days of the grade being made available to the class. The instructor reserves the right to re-grade the entire piece of work submitted on appeal, not necessarily just the component that the student believes is in error.

Grade Conversion: The following scale will be used but the instructor reserves the right to lower the numerical score required for a particular letter grade if that seems appropriate, but the same conversion will be applied to all persons in the class. Under no circumstances will the numerical score required for a particular letter grade be raised.

90-100A+
85-<90A
80-<85A-
75-<80B+
70-<75B
65-<70B-
60-<65C+
55-<60C
50-<55D
<50F

You must pass (>= 50%) the final exam to pass the course.

Lecture Outline:

(see http://malun1.mala.bc.ca:8080/~csci160/web/index.html)

Assigment Submission:

Each assignment has a due date and time. Assignments must be received before the due date and time using the submit target (as explained in class/lab). All other methods of submission will not be accepted. You will receive no credit for an assignment submission that fails to adhere to this convention.

Lab and Computer Usage Rules:

(see http://malun1.mala.bc.ca:8080/~pwalsh/teaching/localRules.html)

Guidelines Concerning Fraud

These guidelines concern the type of fraud where a student presents another's work as his or her own, or allows another to do so.
Peter Walsh's Teaching Page