Computer Science Department
Comsc 110: Introduction to Programming, Fall 2006, Section 3154
COURSE DESCRIPTION: Introduction to programming emphasizing modular design and development of programs, coding style,
documentation, debugging, and testing. All control structures and data types of a commonly-used language
are covered. Language: C++. Recommended: Comsc 100 or Comsc 105 or equivalent.
INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Robert D. Burns, rburns@dvc.edu Office: FO-F227 (925)685-1230 x2610
Hours: MW 1-2pm, TTh 9:30-11am
TOPICS COVERED: Computer and Programming Terminology
Editing and Compiling Code
Constants and Variables
Identifiers, Expressions,and Statements
Console Input/Output
Functions (subprograms)
Algorithms and Pseudocode
Conditions, Logical Operators, IF statements
WHILE, FOR, and DO Loops
Grouping Data in Structures and Arrays
File I/O Basics
Simple Recursive Functions
Dynamic Data Structures
Vectors and Linked Lists
MEETING DATES AND TIMES: F Aug 18th through F Dec 8th
MWF 11am-12pm, ACT-115 Lecture
MWF 12-1:50pm, ATC-115 Lab
Last Day To Add: W Aug 30th
Last Day To Drop with refund: W Aug 30th
Last Day To Drop without "W": F Sep 15th
Last Day To Drop with "W": F Nov 17th
Holidays: M Sep 4th, F Nov 10th, F Nov 24th
Midterm Exam: F Oct 20th, 11am-12:30pm
Final Exam: F Dec 15th, 10:30am-12:30pm
GRADING:
Lab Exercises (16):
800 points
Midterm Exam:
50 points
Final Exam:
50 points
Term Project:
50 points
Online Quizzes (14):
50 points
FINAL GRADE:Strictly applied
A
900-1000 points
B
800-899 points
C
700-799 points
D
600-699 points
F
0-599 points
no extra credit
TEXT, REFERENCES, AND SUPPLIES:
Introduction To Programming, Using C++ by Burns
Class website: http://comsc.dvc.edu/rburns/ Compilers: Visual C++ 6.0, .NET'03(both avail. in computer lab), and .NET'05 Free editors: Pad (Windows) and JNotePad(also avail. in computer lab) UNIX/Linux/MacOSx g++ (avail. in computer lab via WinScp) USB drive or floppy diskettes
CLASS POLICY:
Expect to spend about 12 hours per
week on this course -- 3 in lecture,
3 in lab,
and 6 outside of class.
Lab assignments are posted on the class website.
Lab assignments are due at midnight of the evening
of the due date indicated on the course
outline. Completed lab work must be posted to the class website for credit.
For questions on lab assignments, anytime and anywhere, use the
online discussion group (accessible via links on the class website:
http://comsc.dvc.edu/rburns/).
Students may post and reply to questions in order to help eachother.
The instructor monitors the discussions and answers questions
when appropriate. Use this method so that all students benefit
from questions, answers, and clarifications.
One point per day will be deducted for each late assignment.
Late work will be accepted until noon on Th Dec 14th. No credit will be awarded
for any late work after that time.
Contact the instructor in person in lab, lecture, or office hour,
or by email. You can use the phone during office hours -- if you
leave a voice message, calls will most likely not be returned.
The final exam and the midterm exam are both open book
and open note.
Arrangements for missed exams must be made
with the instructor in advance. Make-up exams can only be scheduled for
a time period in which the instructor is conducting another exam.
Online quizzes are conducted during the 72-hour period preceding
lecture as indicated in the course outline. No make-ups for missed quizzes.
Quizzes cover the material for the indicated week's reading assignment in the course
outline, and the lecture notes for the week. Quizzes are accessible on the class website via
the internet, and require that Javascript be enabled in order to
to run in your browser. Quizzes are timed, each allowing a few minutes for 5 or fewer multiple-choice questions.
No credit will be given for work that is not original. Points
awarded for lab work that is later found to be not original will be withdrawn.
Points awarded for work that is deleted from the Student File Area before grades
are assigned at the end of the semester will be withdrawn.
Lecture classes start at 11:00am sharp. Do not trust
classroom clocks -- check the time on the class website home page
(http://comsc.dvc.edu/rburns/)
which is synchronized to the atomic clock.