CSE 1105  Intro to CSE

Summer 2004 Syllabus

Instructor:   

Section 601 : T 5:00 -6:20, 212 WH

            Dr. J. Carter M. Tiernan                  336NH          x23588

            Internet: tiernan@cse.uta.edu       Web: ranger.uta.edu/~tiernan

            Office hours: TBD

Lab section 901: R 5:00 Š 6:20, 124 NH

                Sourav Pal

Catalog Description and Course Objective: s.

Prerequisites: CS 1111 and catalog change to 2003-2005

Textbook: None required

Schedule: See Dr. Tiernan's website for semester schedule when it becomes available.

Grading:       Exercises Project                                       33%

                        Engineering Project                                  33%

                       Presentation Project                                  33%

Course content: See description of course also linked on class website

Grading issues:  Requests for re-evaluation of assignments are limited to seven (7) calendar days after the assignment is returned. Every assignment submitted for regrading must be given to the instructor in its entirety and will be completely regraded. Papers will not be re-evaluated in the classroom.

      Applications for replacing the grade in a course are available in the RegistrarÕs office and must be turned in to the Registrar before Census Day of the semester in which the course is being retaken.

      Semester grades will be available via the UTA website or by calling SAM (272-2SAM), after the Registrar has completed processing the semester grades.

CHEATING on exams, PLAGIARISM, or COLLUSION will not be tolerated.

Miscellaneous:  This syllabus, the class schedule and other information will be available on my website throughout the semester. Please check the site periodically for updated class information.

      If you require accommodation based on disability, I would like to meet with you in the privacy of my office during the first week of the semester to ensure that you are appropriately accommodated.

Ethics and Academic Integrity:

      A Statement of Ethics will be provided for you to read, sign, return, and follow. Violators of the ethics code will be reported to the Vice-President for Academic Affairs and penalties will be levied as described in the Statement of Ethics.