CS 212-02 • Fall 2010

Syllabus

CS 212-02 Software Development
Tuesdays & Thursdays, 4:45pm – 6:20pm
Harney Science Center, Room 235

Website: http://www.cs.usfca.edu/~sjengle/courses/fall2010/cs212/
Mailing List: https://cs.usfca.edu/mailman/listinfo/cs21202

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Instructor

Sophie Engle
sjengle@usfca.eduhttp://www.cs.usfca.edu/~sjengle/

Office Hours:
Harney Science Center • Room 140B
Tuesdays & Thursdays 1:00pm–2:30pm (and by appointment)

Teacher Assistants

Chris Casey
Email: cpcasey@usfca.edu*

Office Hours:
Thursdays 9:00am – 11:00am
Harney Science Center, Room 530 or 535 (CS Labs)

*Please use office hours or the discussion boards for homework-related questions before contacting the TA via email.

Zahara Docena
Email: zdocena@dons.usfca.edu*

Grading

The final grade will depend on 5 programming labs, 2 in-class exams, a final project, and in-class participation. The specific breakdown is as follows:

35% Labs
30% Exams
25% Project
10% Participation

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Late Policy

***All deadlines are firm except in case of verifiable medical emergency.***

Students are responsible for meeting all homework and project deadlines. Extensions will not be granted and late homework will not be accepted except in case of verifiable medical emergency.

Students must be present in class for the midterm and final exam. Make up exams will not be given, except in case of verifiable medical emergency.

Academic Honesty

Simply put, do not cheat and do not plagiarize or copy (from other students or from the web). All work in this class is to be completed individually—not in groups. I expect all students to adhere to the academic honesty policies at USF. More information is available at http://www.usfca.edu/fogcutter/studentconduct/.

Students caught violating the academic honesty policy will face severe penalty. A first offense will result in a 0 on an assignment or exam, and a report to the Dean's office. Repeat offenses may result in an F for the course.

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