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CATALOG DESCRIPTION:
Required laboratory course for CS 1336. This course teaches basic computer
literacy/programming skills: disk operating system (DOS) commands (to format disks
and to create, manipulate, and remove directories and files), the authoring of ASCII text
files, compiler usage in converting source programs into executable form, printer
commands. CS 1336 students should enroll in this laboratory. (0-2) S
TEXTBOOK:
No Textbook required
ABET COURSE EXPECTATIONS:
After successful completion of this course, the student should have an:
COURSE REQUIREMENTS:
There will be regularly assigned reading and homework problems. The homework
problems will require the student to spend time programming a computer. All program
files (.cpp) should be uploaded to WebCT for grading purposes. Assignments are due at
the end of each laboratory session but will be accepted up to the day before the next
laboratory day.
GRADING:
The final grade will be formulated by averaging the grade assigned to each laboratory
session.
98-100 A+
92-97 A
90-91 A-
88-89 B+
82-87 B
80-81 B-
78-79 C+
72-77 C
70-71 C-
68-69 D+
62-67 D
60-61 D-
Below 60 F.
ACADEMIC HONESTY:
The University of Texas System Policy on Academic Honesty appears in the Regents
Rules and Regulations, Part One, Chapter VI, Section 3, Paragraph 3.22. Any student
who commits an act of scholastic dishonesty is subject to discipline. Scholastic
dishonesty includes but is not limited to cheating, plagiarism, collusion, the submission
for credit of any work or materials that are attributable in whole or in part to another
person, taking an examination for another, any act designed to give unfair advantage to a
student or the attempt to commit such acts. The minimum penalty for academic
dishonesty is a failing grade (zero) for the project. Do your own work on all projects.