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Syllabus

ClassCS156: Introduction to C, Part 1
TimeMon/Wed/Fri 10:00AM–10:50AM
LocationPhysiology 103
Last DropFeb 26, 2009
Last WithdrawMar 11, 2009
Required TextNone, but you’re crazy if you don’t use one of the optional texts.
Optional TextThe C Programming Language, Second Edition
Kernighan & Ritchie, ISBN 0131103628
Optional TextC for Dummies
Dan Gookin, ISBN 0764570692
Homework40% (4 of them, nearly weekly, 10% each)
Quizzes20% (4 of them, nearly weekly, 5% each)
Final40% (last day of class)
  
InstructorJack Applin
OfficeCSB 246
Emailhis-last-name@CS.ColoState.EDU
Office Hours???
and by appointment
  
Teaching AssistantMinhazur Rahman
OfficeCSB ???
Emailhis-first-name@CS.ColoState.EDU
Office Hours???

Policies

Policies on cheating, plagiarism, incomplete grades, attendance, discrimination, sexual harassment, and student grievances are described in the Student Information Guide. All other matters follow the policies set in the current CSU General Catalog.

You may not copy or use, all or in part, someone else’s work. You may not give your work, all or in part, to someone else for any reason. It is your responsibility to keep your work private from all others. You may not collaborate to produce one product turned in multiple times. You may not use work done in a previous semester by someone else.

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.

NOTE: The Computer Science Dept. often runs cheating detection software on completed assignment program code. This software is quite sophisticated and can detect duplicated code among one or more programs with an astoundingly high resolution. It also, happily, gives virtually no false positives.

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