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Phone: 407-708-2055
Office: V102F Sanford Campus
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Email:
grantd@seminolestate.edu
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Course Description
Course Objectives
Attendance
Grading
Assignments
Exams
Questions
Withdrawals
Academic Integrity
Disability Student Services
Emergency Notification
Class Schedule
Welcome Letter
Course Description:
This course provides an introduction to object-oriented
programming and the C# programming language. Students will
design, create, run, and debug applications. Key topics include
variables, classes, objects, selection, iteration, strings, arrays, and
methods.
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Course Objectives:
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Attendance:
If you are taking this course online, it is conducted entirely via the
virtual Sakai classroom. There are no required sessions on campus.
However, to "attend" class you must accomplish the following items.
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Grading:
Pct of
Category Points
Grade
Projects 515 points 72%
Midterm Exam 100 points 14%
Final Exam 100 points 14%
90% and up A
80% - 89% B
70% - 79% C
60% - 69% D
Below 60% F
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Assignments:
It is important for you to complete the assignments in a timely
manner. Assignments are due by midnight (EDT/EST) on the date
indicated in the class calendar. The calendar will be part of the
syllabus given to you at the first class meeting if you take this
course on campus. The calendar will be online if you take this
course via the Internet. The maximum score attainable will be
reduced by 10% for each day the assignment is late up to a
maximum of one week. Assignments handed in more than 1 week
late will receive a score of zero points. For example, assume an
assignment is due on 1/15 at midnight. Below is the penalty
schedule.
Submitted after 1/15 but
10% penalty
before 1/16 at midnight
Submitted after 1/16 but before 1/17 at
20% penalty
midnight
Submitted after 1/17 but before 1/18 at
30% penaltyYou may not
midnight
Submitted after 1/18 but
before 1/19 at turn in the
40% penalty same
midnight
Submitted after 1/19 but
before 1/20 at assignment
50% penalty
midnight more than
Submitted after 1/20 but
before 1/21 at once. If an
60% penalty
midnight assignment
Submitted after 1/21 but
before 1/22 at has multiple
70% penalty
midnight parts (for
Submitted after 1/22 100% penalty example
parts A and
B), you must turn in all parts at the same time. You cannot turn in
one part one week and the other part another week.
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Exams:
Midterm and final exams are conducted via the Internet. There is
no component of the exams that require you to be on campus.
The midterm exam will be made available at the beginning of the
week indicated in the course syllabus. It must be completed by
midnight on the last day of the week indicated. Midterm exams
received after that point will receive a grade of zero.
The final exam will be made available at the beginning of the week
indicated in the course syllabus. It must be completed by midnight
on the last day of the week indicated. Final exams received after
that point will receive a grade of zero. Only under emergency
situations will you be able to make up a missed exam without prior
approval. I will require written documentation to support your
request.
The exact due date of exams are listed in the course calendar in
Sakai and on the course syllabus.
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Questions:
You should feel free to ask questions during class if you are taking
this course on campus. In addition to the above resources, I'm
usually available directly before class for questions.
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Withdrawals:
You may withdraw from class by visiting the registration office at
any Seminole State campus. The deadline to withdraw is usually the
point when 60% of the class has been completed. You can find the
exact deadline by viewing the academic calendar at the Seminole
State home page. You will be assigned a letter grade (A, B, C, D, or
F) if you have not withdrawn by that date. Students who fail to
withdraw will be graded with zeroes for the incomplete assignments
and exams and the earned grade will be assigned (usually an F).
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Academic Integrity:
I expect all your work in class to be your individual and original
work. Do not work with others on your assignments. Do not give a
copy of your assignment or any part of your assignment to another
student. If you do, all people involved will be given a zero on that
assignment with no means to make up the grade. Obtain my
approval first if you think you need to "borrow" code, ideas, or text
from a book, the internet, a coworker, or anyone else.
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Emergency Notifications:
In case of emergency conditions, verify the college is open and
classes are being held by calling 407-328-2290 or 407-328-4277.
The Seminole State web site home page features updated
announcements.
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Class schedule:
Please complete the class check in process prior to the end of the
first week of classes. This is the add/drop deadline. You should also
read the class welcome letter. Below is the class schedule. You may
work at a faster pace than the schedule below describes. I suggest
you follow the class schedule in sequence. Do not fall behind. The
topics for bulletin board discussion will be those listed below during
the weeks indicated. The assignments are due by midnight on the
last day of the week indicated. The exact date is listed in the class
calendar. Your userid and password will allow you to access all class
materials on the first day of the term.
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