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BU CAS CS 113: Introduction to Computer Science II with Intensive C ---Home Page
Spring 1996
HOME PAGE
Weekly programming assignments:
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Mid-term quiz: Thu Feb 29, make-up quiz Thu Mar 21
Final exam: Tue May 7, 2-4PM
Study sheets: Quiz,
Final
Code from Standish chapters:
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- Course Description:
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Designed for students who program proficiently in Pascal, BASIC,
Fortran, or some other high-level programming language. Begins with
an intensive introduction to the C programming language and then
covers all the materials in CLA CS 112.
- Work Load:
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Heavy, fast. This is an intensive course that covers
the topics of CS 111 and CS 112 in one semester.
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Lectures:
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Tue, Thu: 2:00-3:30PM in MCS-148
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Sections:
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A2: Mon 10:00-11:00AM in MCS B24 (labs) or MCS B33 (discussions)
A3: Wed 4:00-5:00PM in MCS B24 (labs) or MCS 148 (discussions)
A4: Fri 12:00-1:00PM in MCS B24 (labs) or PSY B49 (discussions)
Lab section meetings convene in the CS computer lab (MCS B24), and
discussion section meetings convene in the corresponding class room.
For a schedule of section meeting labs and discussions, please see the
Course Schedule.
Programming exercises will be completed during lab section that will
contribute towards your final grade.
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Instructor:
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Stan Sclaroff
Room MCS-279, phone 353-8928.
E-mail: sclaroff@cs.bu.edu
Office hours: Tue 5:30-7PM, Thu 3:30-5:00 or by appointment
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Teaching Assistant:
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Elena Machkasova
Room MCS-205B, phone 353-5231.
E-mail: elenam@cs.bu.edu
Office hours: Mon 11-12, Wed 12-1
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Graders:
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Jeffrey Considine
Hani Mawlawi
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Syllabus
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Course Policy, Grading, etc.
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Useful Tutorial Information about Unix, emacs, and the internet
Page Created: Nov 9, 1995
Last Modified: May 13, 1996
Maintained by: Stan Sclaroff