CSCI 2132 - Software Development: Winter 2015, Dalhousie University
CSCI 2132 - Software Development: Winter 2015, Dalhousie University
Grace period: For each assignment, a grace period of 30 minutes after the deadline is granted, after
which assignment submissions will be automatically marked as late by the online submission system,
and 0 will be given as assignment marks.
Late assignment policy: No assignments marked as late by the outline submission system will be
accepted. if there are any valid reasons, see the Accommodation Policy section.
Assignments will be handed out and due as follows:
Assignment Number
Handed Out
1
January 14
2
January 21
3
January 28
4
February 11
5
February 25
6
March 4
7
March 18
Due
January 21
January 28
February 4
February 25
March 4
March 18
April 1
Labs: Labs are supervised by teaching assistants from whom you can get help with questions you may
have with your lap work and assignments.
The following 9 labs are mandatory, as what you will learn in these labs may be tested in exams: January
14, January 21, January 28, February 4, February 11, February 25, March 11, March 18
There will not be any lab on February 18 which is in the reading week. For non-mandatory labs, you can
attend them to work on your homework assignments, and to work on the practice questions (to be
posted online). You can also work on your assignments and practice questions during mandatory labs
after you finish the lab work.
Midterm Exams: Midterm I - Wednesday February 11. Midterm II - Wednesday March 11. These two
exams will be held in class.
Accommodation Policy: If you are unable to write one or both the midterms or one or more of the
assignments for valid, well-documented reasons such as serious sickness, your final exam score can be
used to cover the marks for your missing course work. If you miss the final exam due to a valid reason,
an oral final exam will be scheduled, during which you will be asked to use a whiteboard to show your
solutions.
Academic Integrity: At Dalhousie University, we respect the values of academic integrity: honestly, trust,
fairness, responsibility and respect. As a student, adherence to the values of academic integrity and
related policies is a requirement of being part of the academic community at Dalhousie University. You
can find more details on Dalhousie University's Academic Integrity web site:
http://academicintegrity.dal.ca