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.

ADA Compliance Statement

"If you have a documented disability as described by the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (P.L. 933-112 Section 504) and Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) that may require you to need assistance attaining accessibility to instructional content to meet course requirements, we recommend that you contact the Special Needs Office in the Tower Center, Woodall Hall suite 156 or at (706) 568-2330, as soon as possible. It is then your responsibility to contact and meet with the instructor. The Special Needs Office can assist you and the instructor in formulating a reasonable accommodations plan and provide support in developing appropriate accommodations for your disability. Course requirements will not be waived but accommodations may be made to assist you to meet the requirements. Technical support may also be available to meet your specific need."