CS 1063 - 005 Intro to Programming I

FALL 2015

http://www.cs.utsa.edu/~cs1063

Course Description

 

Objectives

 

Time and Location

TR 11:30 pm-12:45 pm
NPB 1.238 

Recitation/Lab Time and Location

 

Instructor

Dr. Turgay Korkmaz
Office: NPB 3.330
Email: korkmaz at cs.utsa.edu
Phone: (210) 458-7346 Fax: (210) 458-4437

Office Hours: TR 12:45pm-2:30pm (or by appointment)

TA

 

Tutoring

 

Prerequisite

 

Recommended Textbook (optional)

 

Other reference books

 

Grading

 

Assignments

 

Course Topics 

 
Tentative Schedule

Online materials and Class Notes

Accessible from utsa.edu computers
or you need to know the user name and password given in class

Some external links

 

Software

C/C++ compiler

 

Computer Accounts

 

Course expectations for professional conduct

Students will treat their classroom obligations as they would any serious professional engagement. These obligations include:
  • Preparing thoroughly for each session in accordance with the course calendar and instructor's request.
  • Notifying the instructor in advance if missing a class.
  • Being set up to begin work (logged in and set-up) for each class period at the time the class starts.
  • Staying on task during work sessions.
  • Participating fully and constructively in all course activities and discussions.
  • Adhering to deadlines and timetables established by the instructor.
  • Displaying appropriate courtesy to all involved in the class sessions.
  • Providing constructive feedback to the instructor regarding the class.

Note: Turn off and put away all cell phones, iPods, and other electronic devices. You should only have class materials on your desk. You should only have the course web pages, and the classroom query software up on your screen. The instructor and TAs can observe and will record incidents of inattention, which will seriously impact the Homework/Attendance/Participation portion of your grade. Unauthorized electronic devices in use or on the desktop during class are subject to confiscation.

University policies

For common syllabus information that should be part of every syllabus, see the page http://utsa.edu/syllabus

It includes the links and the mandatory administrative information concerning disability services, the academic dishonesty policy, and other important issues.

Disclaimer

This syllabus is provided for informational purposes regarding the anticipated course content and schedule of this course. It is based upon the most recent information available on the date of its issuance and is as accurate and complete as possible. The instructor reserves the right to make any changes deemed necessary and/or appropriate. The instructor will make his or her best efforts to communicate any changes in the syllabus in a timely manner. Students are responsible for being aware of these changes.