COSC 206 SyllabusRevised
COSC 206 SyllabusRevised
The prerequisite for this class is COSC 102. ALL students are required to have taken COSC 102
before taking COSC 206.
Textbook: N/A
Software:
Dev C++ Compiler. Students can also download to their personal PCs.
Grading
Each individual’s effort and grade will be based on the following components.
Attendance 5
Assignments 10
Tests/Quizzes 10
Mid-semester Exam 15
Final Exam 60
Total 100
Grading Scheme
A 80% or above
B 60% – 79%
C 50% – 59%
D 45% – 49%
E 0% – 44%
Attendance
Attendance is required and does count towards your final grade.
Assignments
Assignments will consist of Programming Exercises. Programming Exercises will make use of
the material covered in class. The number of homework assignments is subject to change. The
grading criteria for homework will be discussed prior to assignment. It is important that ALL
homework is completed SOLELY by the student. Any impropriety or dishonesty will result in a
failing grade for the course. NO EXCEPTIONS.
Email submission: I must receive your homework on the due date by 11:59pm. No late work
will be accepted. 12:01 am does not count.
Exam
There will be two exams, one mid-semester exam and one final exam. Exam layout and AOC will
be discussed one week before the scheduled exam date.
Course Format
Class time will consist primarily of lectures, lab and in-class discussion. Lab time is primarily for
hands- on programming using an Integrated Development Environment (IDE) compiler, in our
case, Dev C++ Compiler.
Lab
This class has a required laboratory component which will be determined based on your major
and class schedule. It is important that you attend your own scheduled lab session.
Content Breakdown
Additional Information
Food or Drinks: Students are not allowed to have food or drinks in the classroom or lab. The cost of
damage to computer equipment can be significant due to a minor mishap.
Cellular Phones or Pagers: Cellular phones and pagers must be turned off while the student is in class.
Students caught using their cellphones will have their cell phones confiscated until the end of the
semester.
Recreational usage of Computers: Students in the classroom are to remain on the task at hand.
Browsing the Internet, playing games or working on any other computer project is prohibited.
Computers must be turned off and remain off during lecture time unless otherwise instructed by the
lecturer.
Academic Dishonesty
Academic Dishonesty will not be tolerated.
ANY student caught plagiarizing code will be dropped from the class with a grade of F by the
instructor and disciplinary action may be taken by the Dean of Students.
ANY student caught giving another student there code to copy will be dropped from the class
with a grade of F by the instructor and disciplinary action may be taken by the Dean of Students.
ANY student caught cheating will be dropped from the class with a grade of "F" by the instructor
and disciplinary action may be taken by the Dean of Students.