Cmp 210: Computer Science 1
R. Glass Mat/Sta/Cmp Assignments
Fall 1997
Revised:

Course Information
Course CMP 210 GA
Computer Science 1
Course Description
Textbook Structured Programming in Turbo Pascal, 2nd Ed., by L. Wayne Horn
Time
Mon 1100 - 1215 G 223
Wed 1100 - 1215 N 220 (Nassau Hall)
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Instructor
Dr. Richard Glass
Office Hours TBA
Phone (516)572-7929 or (516)572-7383
E-Mail glassr@sunynassau.edu
Internet http://www.matcmp.sunynassau.edu/~glassr
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Policies
Grade Policy
The final grade will be based on dividing the total number of points received on exams and assignments and dividing by 600. The 600 points will be partitioned as follows:
EXAMS: Exams will constitute 400 points of the final grade. There will be two in class exams (100 points each, 50% of exam grade) plus a final exam (200 points, 50% of exam grade).

There are no make up exams. Make up exams may be granted in the case of extreme and documented situations. Make up exams may differ in style and content from the exam given in class and may occur at a later time in the semester. It is my discretion that in certain circumstances, doubling of another exam may replace the missing exam.

PROGRAMS: There will be 100 points worth of homework programs. Programs are due one week after they are assigned unless otherwise stated.
PROJECTS: Projects are programs that are larger in length. There will be 100 points of projects. Projects will be due roughly 2 weeks after they are assigned.
No program or project will be accepted once it has been graded and returned to the class. Missing assignments will receive a zero grade. Assignments submitted after the due date but prior to the assignment being graded may be subject to a late penalty.
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Withdraw Policy
A W can be obtained up the day of the final. Once the final has been taken, no grade of W will be assigned. After the date of automatic W, it is the students responsibility to obtain, complete and a submit a Withdrawal form available from the registrar.
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Attendance Policy
More than 3 absences may result in being dropped from the course. Students arriving late to class may not be allowed to enter and / or be marked absent. See the college catalog for further details.
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Plagiarism Policy
Any one caught plagiarizing, requesting or supplying assignments for the purpose of plagiarism or cheating will receive a zero of that assignment or exam and will be subject rules and regulations outlined in the College Catalog.
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Special Information
Assignments
Assignments for this course will primarily consist of programs. Programs must have
  • code comments,
  • a comment block that states your name,
  • course and section (or days meeting),
  • assignment number (as defined on the assignment page),
  • text book page and problem number if applicable
  • and a brief description of the assignment.
Assignments failing to meet the these criteria may be subject to a lower grade and / or not accepted.
Program Storage
Students are required to have and bring to class, 3.5 inch, DS HD, 1.44 megabyte floppy disk. The disk must have a label stating your name, course, section and instructors name. The source code for all programming assignments must be stored on this floppy disk and on the server. This disk may be collected and graded as part of a project. Faulty disks will be assigned a zero grade. It is the students responsibility to insure that the disk is in working order and contains the appropriate files in valid format.
Electronic Submission of Homework
Programming assignments must be submitted electronically via Internet email (once accounts have been assigned). Programs must have course and assignment number as the subject of the message. Only source code, emailed as plain text will be accepted. Within 48 hours you should receive conformation that I have received it. Keep this receipt as proof that the assignment was submitted on time.

If you do not receive a conformation, please send a message requesting a conformation. DO NOT RESEND THE ASSIGNMENT unless requested to do so.
See http://www.matcmp.sunynassasu.edu/~glassr/email for more information.

Computer Accounts
As part of this course, you will be assigned an computer network account that will offer you access to the Internet and Electronic Mail (E-Mail). It is the responsibility of the student to adhere to the rules and regulations governing the use of the account. Failure to do this may result in the loss of the account and loss of grades on projects requiring the use of the account. It is strongly recommended that the student read the following documents: If you have any questions on the use of this account, please speak to me.
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Policy effective from the first day of class of and only for the semester stated at the top of the page.
Students are responsible for reading this page
http://www.matcmp.sunynassau.edu/~glassr/policy/polc210.htm
and the associated links on the Internet.

Other Pages
Office Hours and Class Schedule
Course Links
Dr. R. Glass
NCC Dept MAT/STA/CMP
Nassau Community College
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