CPSC1301 Computer Science 1
Summer 2008 Course Reference Number 50191
Class Meets: Monday and Wednesday from 6:00pm to 9:10pm
Location: Center for Commerce and Technology, Room 405

Text: Java Software Solutions: Foundations of Program Design, 5th Edition
ISBN 0-321-40949-3 by John Lewis and William Loftus
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Grading: Three exams (40%), seven programming projects (40%), final exam (20%)
Tentative Schedule:
Week 1: June 9 and 11
Introduction to course
Chapter 1: Introduction
Week 2: June 16 and 18
Program for Chapter 1 due by Monday, June 16 at 6:00pm
Chapter 2: Data and Expressions
Deadline to Withdraw is Thursday, June 19 (last day to drop classes and receive grade of 'W')
Week 3: June 23 and 25
Program for Chapter 2 due by Monday, June 23 at 6:00pm
Chapter 3: Using Classes and Objects
First Exam on Wednesday, June 25
Week 4: June 30 and July 2
Program for Chapter 3 due by Monday, June 30 at 6:00pm
Chapter 4: Writing Classes
Week 5: July 7 and 9
Chapter 5: Conditionals and Loops
Program for Chapter 4 due by Monday, July 7 at 6:00pm
Second Exam on Wednesday, July 9
Week 6: July 14 and 16
Program for Chapter 5 due by Monday, July 14 at 6:00pm
Chapter 6: Object-Oriented Design
Week 7: July 21 and 23
Program for Chapter 6 due by Monday, July 21 at 6:00pm
Chapter 7: Arrays
Program for Chapter 7 due by Wednesday, July 23 at 6:00pm
Third Exam on Wednesday, July 23
Final Exam: Friday, July 25 from 4:40pm to 6:40 p.m.
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