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December 12, 2008, at 06:10 PM MST by 67.174.106.51 -
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 SPECIAL HOURS (pre-final): MON-TUES (12/15,12/16) 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. WED (12/17): 10:00 a.m. - noon
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 SPECIAL HOURS (pre-final): MON-WED (12/15-17) 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. THURS (12/18): 10:00 a.m. - noon
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 (I may be gone for brief periods of time to move stuff to my office in the new building:
 you might want to send an email or call (491-7033)
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 (I may be gone for brief periods of time to move stuff to my office in the new building:
 you might want to send an email or call (491-7033)
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 SPECIAL HOURS (pre-test): TUES (11/4)9:30-noon, WED (11/5) 9:30-1:00
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 SPECIAL HOURS (pre-final): MON-TUES (12/15,12/16) 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. WED (12/17): 10:00 a.m. - noon
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 SPECIAL HOURS (pre-test): TUES (11/4)9:30-noon, WED (11/5) 9:30-1:00
 
October 16, 2008, at 11:09 AM MST by 129.82.47.102 -
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       MCC118 (Logarithmic and Exponential Functions) with a C or better
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       MATH118 (College Algebra in Context II) with a C or better
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 Office Hours: Mon, Wed 10-12pm, Fri 10-11:30am
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 Office Hours: Mon 10-12, Wed 9:30-11, Fri 9:30-11:30am
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 Office Hours: Mon, Wed 10-12pm, Fri 10-11:30am
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 Office Hours: TBD
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 Office Hours: Tue 10-11am, Thu 1:30-2:30pm
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 Office Hours: Thu 10am - 12pm
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 Office Hours: Tue 10am - 12pm
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 Office Hours: Mon 4pm - 6pm
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       MCC124 (Logarithmic and Exponential Functions) with a C or better
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       MCC118 (Logarithmic and Exponential Functions) with a C or better
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 Asa's section is MWF 3-4pm at CLARK C145
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 Asa's section is MWF 3-4pm at CLARK C146
August 22, 2008, at 02:47 PM MST by 129.82.47.102 -
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 201 University Services Center (2nd floor, south end)
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 207 University Services Center (2nd floor, south end)
August 22, 2008, at 02:41 PM MST by Asa -
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 Zach Cashero email:
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 Zach Cashero email: zcashero (at) cs (dot) colostate (dot) edu
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 Thu 10:00-10:50am
August 21, 2008, at 11:55 AM MST by Asa -
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Course withdrawal date: October 20th

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TAsTA1
 TA2
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TAsMark Rogers email: rogersma (at) cs (dot) colostate (dot) edu
 Zach Cashero email:
 Nick Parrish email: njamesp (at) gmail (dot) com
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Participation1 %Discussions, attending tutor and TA hours, etc.
Midterms (2)24%1st Midterm: 10%
2nd Midterm: 14%
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Midterms (2)25%1st Midterm: 12%
2nd Midterm: 13%
August 21, 2008, at 11:44 AM MST by Asa - Exam dates
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Late assignments are accepted until 9AM on the first MWF after the original due date, and are to be submitted at the CS front desk.

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Late assignments are accepted in class on the first MWF after the original due date, and will receive a 20% late penalty.

Assignment will be returned within 5 working days of the end of the late period.

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First Midterm: TBA

Second Midterm: TBA

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First Midterm: October 1st

Second Midterm: November 5th

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Lecture Dale's section is MWF 2-3pm at MICROA A101
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LectureDale's section is MWF 2-3pm at MICROA A101
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Recitation Tue 11:00-11:50am
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RecitationTue 11:00-11:50am
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 TA2
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 TA2
 
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InstructorsAsa Ben-Hur
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InstructorsAsa Ben-Hur
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TAs
TA1
Office Hours:
TA2
Office Hours:
Tutors
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TAsTA1
 TA2
Tutors
 
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Instructors
Asa Ben-Hur
222 University Services Center
Office Hours:
Dale Grit
201 University Services Center (2nd floor, south end)
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InstructorsAsa Ben-Hur
 222 University Services Center
 Office Hours: TBD
 
 Dale Grit
 201 University Services Center (2nd floor, south end)
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Letter Grade  &nbspPoint Range
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Letter Grade   Point Range
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Recitation Tue 11:00-11:50am
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Recitation Tue 11:00-11:50am
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All recitations are in USC 310A 
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 All recitations are in USC 310A
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All recitations are in USC 310A 
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Recitation Tue 11:00-11:50am
 Tue 12:00-12:50pm
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Recitation Tue 11:00-11:50am
 Tue 12:00-12:50pm
 Tue 2:00-2:50pm
 Wed 12:00-12:50pm
 Wed 1:00-1:50pm
 Wed 4:00-4:50pm
 Thu 9:00-9:50am
 Thu 12:00-12:50pm
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Lecture Dale's section is MWF 2-3pm at MICROA A101
 Asa's section is MWF 3-4pm at CLARK C145
Recitation Tue 11:00-11:50am
 Tue 12:00-12:50pm
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(:include Home lines=3..6:)

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(:include Home lines=3..6:)

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       222 University Cervices Center
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       222 University Services Center
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You have crossed the line if you start comparing someone else's work to your own (or vice versa).

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You have crossed the line if you start comparing your work to someone else's.

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(i.e., classmates, instructors, GTAs and any tutors). In particular:

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(i.e., classmates, instructors, TAs and tutors). In particular:

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[[http://www.acm.org/about/code-of-ethics|code of conduct] for the primary professional society,

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code of conduct for the primary professional society,

July 28, 2008, at 10:40 AM MST by 129.82.20.16 -
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student information sheet.

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student information sheet.

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[[http://www.cs.colostate.edu/~info/student-info|student information sheet].

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student information sheet.

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You MAY discuss assignments but the work you turn in must be your own. You have crossed the line if you start comparing someone else's work to your own (or vice versa).

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You MAY discuss assignments but the work you turn in must be your own.
You have crossed the line if you start comparing someone else's work to your own (or vice versa).

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Important Dates

First Midterm: TBA

Second Midterm: TBA

Final Exam (combined): December 18 1:30-3:30pm in Plant Sciences C101

All midterm exams are in the same room as the lecture.


Professional Conduct

All students are expected to conduct themselves professionally. We assume you are familiar with the policies in the [[http://www.cs.colostate.edu/~info/student-info|student information sheet].

Additionally, you are (beginning) computing professionals, so you should be familiar with the [[http://www.acm.org/about/code-of-ethics|code of conduct] for the primary professional society, the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM).

You MAY discuss assignments but the work you turn in must be your own. You have crossed the line if you start comparing someone else's work to your own (or vice versa). You have crossed the line if you cannot explain/understand the work you submit

We work to maintain an environment supportive of learning in the classroom and laboratory. Towards this end, we require that you be courteous to and respectful of your fellow participants (i.e., classmates, instructors, GTAs and any tutors). In particular:

  • Please turn off the ring on your cell phone. If you are expecting an emergency call, sit near the door and slide out discretely to take it.
  • If you plan to use a laptop during class, please sit at the back of the classroom and turn off any sound from the machine. The tap-tap of the keyboard and the images showing on a screen can be distracting to those sitting around you. Also, be aware if you IM during class, that giggles, snorts or other reactions to what you are reading can be heard by the class and instructors and may be completely inappropriate with what is going on in the classroom.
  • Laptops and other personal computing devices must be shut during exams and quizzes.
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CS160 introduces students to fundamentals of computer science and programming. Concepts from theory, programming and architecture will be interleaved to show how software and hardware complement each other. The course covers the basic Java syntax and language features, compilation, interpretation, execution, primitive data types, class and object usage, parameter passing, control-flow constructs and arrays. On the theory side, the course will cover sets, functions, logic, and proof techniques.

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Assignments      35%Programing and written assignments
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Assignments    35%Programing and written assignments
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Assignments &nbsp: 35%Programing and written assignments
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Assignments      35%Programing and written assignments
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Letter GradePoint Range
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Letter Grade  &nbspPoint Range
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Midterm and Finals: Make-up exams are only given for extraordinary circumstances (e.g., illness, death of family member). Students must consult with the instructor as soon as possible, preferably before the start of the exam. Course examination dates are listed in the syllabus; be aware of them and plan accordingly.

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Midterm and Finals: Make-up exams are only given in extraordinary circumstances (e.g., illness, death of family member). Students must consult with the instructor as soon as possible, preferably before the start of the exam. Course examination dates are listed in the syllabus; be aware of them and plan accordingly.

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Programming assignments are to be submitted electronically. Details of how this is done appears with the first assignment. Always check the assignment page for due dates; normally, programming assignments are due at noon on the due date (usually Thursday). Late assignments submitted within 24 hours of the time required (or otherwise specified) will receive a 10% late penalty. Electronic submission is closed 48 hours after assignments are due (or as otherwise specified); students not having submitted programs receive an automatic zero on the assignment.

Theory assignments (homeworks) must be submitted in class (usually Wednesday and Thursday). These may be handwritten, but must be legible. The instructors and TAs reserve the right to decide whether or not a paper is legible. Late theory assignments are accepted until 9AM on the first MWF after the original due date (usually Friday).

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Programming assignments are to be submitted electronically. Details of how this is done will appear with the first assignment. Always check the assignment page for due dates. Late assignments submitted within 48 hours of the time required (or otherwise specified) will receive a 20% late penalty. Electronic submission is closed 48 hours after assignments are due (or as otherwise specified); students not having submitted programs receive an automatic zero on the assignment.

Written assignments are to be submitted in class. These may be handwritten, but must be legible. The instructors and TAs reserve the right to decide whether or not a paper is legible. Late assignments are accepted until 9AM on the first MWF after the original due date, and are to be submitted at the CS front desk.


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Assignments &nbsp35%Programing and written assignments
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Assignments &nbsp: 35%Programing and written assignments
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A90-100
B80-89.9
C70-79.9
D60-69.9
Fbelow 60
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A90-100
B80-89.9
C70-79.9
D60-69.9
Fbelow 60
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Late and Makeup Policy

Midterm and Finals: Make-up exams are only given for extraordinary circumstances (e.g., illness, death of family member). Students must consult with the instructor as soon as possible, preferably before the start of the exam. Course examination dates are listed in the syllabus; be aware of them and plan accordingly.

No make-ups will be given for missed quizzes.

Programming assignments are to be submitted electronically. Details of how this is done appears with the first assignment. Always check the assignment page for due dates; normally, programming assignments are due at noon on the due date (usually Thursday). Late assignments submitted within 24 hours of the time required (or otherwise specified) will receive a 10% late penalty. Electronic submission is closed 48 hours after assignments are due (or as otherwise specified); students not having submitted programs receive an automatic zero on the assignment.

Theory assignments (homeworks) must be submitted in class (usually Wednesday and Thursday). These may be handwritten, but must be legible. The instructors and TAs reserve the right to decide whether or not a paper is legible. Late theory assignments are accepted until 9AM on the first MWF after the original due date (usually Friday).

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Assignments35 %Programing and written assignments
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Assignments &nbsp35%Programing and written assignments
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Midterms (2)24 %1st Midterm: 10%
2nd Midterm: 14%
Final Exam20 %Comprehensive
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Midterms (2)24%1st Midterm: 10%
2nd Midterm: 14%
Final Exam20%Comprehensive
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Quizzes will typically be given during one lecture class each week, except those weeks in which a midterm exam is being given. Quizzes will be unannounced. No makeups will be given for quizzes, but three quiz grades will be dropped.

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Quizzes will typically be given during one lecture class each week, except those weeks in which a midterm exam is being given. No makeups will be given for quizzes, but two quiz grades will be dropped.

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Letter Grade Point Range A 90-100% B 80-89.9% C 70-79.9% D 60-69.9% F below 60% NOTE: We will NOT cut higher than these points (but reserve the prerogative to cut lower).

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Letter GradePoint Range
A90-100
B80-89.9
C70-79.9
D60-69.9
Fbelow 60

NOTE: We will NOT cut higher than these points (but may cut lower).


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Grading:

Assignments35 %Programing and written assignments
Recitations10%Attendance: 2%
Completion: 8%
Quizzes10%
Participation1 %Discussions, attending tutor and TA hours, etc.
Midterms (2)24 %1st Midterm: 10%
2nd Midterm: 14%
Final Exam20 %Comprehensive

Assignments will be done individually.

Quizzes will typically be given during one lecture class each week, except those weeks in which a midterm exam is being given. Quizzes will be unannounced. No makeups will be given for quizzes, but three quiz grades will be dropped.

Class participation is strongly encouraged.

The assignment of letter grades will be made as follows:

Letter Grade Point Range A 90-100% B 80-89.9% C 70-79.9% D 60-69.9% F below 60% NOTE: We will NOT cut higher than these points (but reserve the prerogative to cut lower).

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     Java Foundations:
Introduction to Program Design and Data Structures.
Lewis, DePasquale, Chase
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         Java Foundations:
Introduction to Program Design and Data Structures.
Lewis, DePasquale, Chase
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Introduction to Program Design and Data Structures.
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Introduction to Program Design and Data Structures.
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Introduction to Program Design and Data Structures.
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Java Foundations: Introduction to Program Design and Data Structures. Lewis, DePasquale, Chase
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Java Foundations: Introduction to Program Design and Data Structures.
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We will also use:

Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications, Sixth Edition

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We will also use:
Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications, Sixth Edition
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We will also use:
Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications, Sixth Edition
Kenneth Rosen
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We will also use:

Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications, Sixth Edition Kenneth Rosen

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Java Foundations: Introduction to Program Design and Data Structures
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Lewis, DePasquale, Chase
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Java Foundations: Introduction to Program Design and Data Structures
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Java Foundations: Introduction to Program Design and Data Structures
     Lewis, DePasquale, Chase
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Java Foundations: Introduction to Program Design and Data Structures
      Lewis, DePasquale, Chase
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Java Foundations: Introduction to Program Design and Data Structures
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      Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications, Sixth Edition
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      Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications, Sixth Edition
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Prerequisites:
MCC124 (Logarithmic and Exponential Functions) with a C or better
Textbooks:
       * Java Foundations: Introduction to Program Design and Data Structures 
          Lewis, DePasquale, Chase
       * Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications, Sixth Edition
          Kenneth Rosen
The Rosen text will be used in CS161 and CS200 as well.
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Prerequisites:
MCC124 (Logarithmic and Exponential Functions) with a C or better
Textbooks:
     Java Foundations: Introduction to Program Design and Data Structures 
     Lewis, DePasquale, Chase
We will also use:
Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications, Sixth Edition
      Kenneth Rosen
The Rosen text will be used in CS161 and CS200 as well.
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       222 University Cervices Center
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       222 University Cervices Center
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TA1
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TA2
Office Hours:
Tutors

Course Description

Prerequisites:
MCC124 (Logarithmic and Exponential Functions) with a C or better
Textbooks:
       * Java Foundations: Introduction to Program Design and Data Structures 
          Lewis, DePasquale, Chase
       * Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications, Sixth Edition
          Kenneth Rosen
The Rosen text will be used in CS161 and CS200 as well.
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       222 University Cervices Center
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       222 University Cervices Center
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TAs
TA1
        Office Hours:
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Instructors

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Instructors
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  • Instructors
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Instructors

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  • Asa Ben-Hur
    222 University Cervices Center
    Office Hours:
  • Dale Grit
    201 University Services Center (2nd floor, south end)
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Asa Ben-Hur
222 University Cervices Center
Office Hours:
Dale Grit
201 University Services Center (2nd floor, south end)
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  • Asa Ben-Hur
     222 University Cervices Center
    Office Hours:
  • Dale Grit

201 University Services Center (2nd floor, south end)

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  • Asa Ben-Hur
    222 University Cervices Center
    Office Hours:
  • Dale Grit
    201 University Services Center (2nd floor, south end)
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Who, Where, When

  • Instructors
    • Asa Ben-Hur
     222 University Cervices Center
    Office Hours:
  • Dale Grit

201 University Services Center (2nd floor, south end)

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