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<pre>                                 Syllabus                                CS122 - 401                                 Fall 1996Instructor:   Richard King   office: 763-C Anderson Hall   e-mail (best way by far to reach me): newt@sac.uky.edu   phone: (606) 257-4084   fax:   (606) 323-1971   office hours: Mondays 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm		 Tuesdays and Thursdays 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm                 and by appointmentSchedule:            Topics                                          Chapter Reading                                                             in Text         -----------------------------------------       ---------------         Introduction to Unix and Review of C++                --         Algorithms and Complexity                             11         Linked Lists and Pointers                             14            Stacks and Queues                                     15          First Exam         Recursion                                             16         Trees and Graphs                                      17         Second Exam         Sorting                                               18         Searching                                             19         Final ExamGrading Policy:         Programs                           30%	 Homework, Quizzes, and	    Class Participation             25%         First Exam                         15%         Second Exam                        15%         Final Exam                         15%   Your class participation grade will be determined by your attendance   in class and your active participation in class discussions.  I   teach my classes in a highly interactive manner, so come prepared   each day with something constructive to say about our current   topic!   All exams and quizzes will be closed book.   Quizzes will be given during class and usually will be unannounced.   There will be no makeup of missed quizzes unless you have a valid   University excused absence.   There will be two regular exams and a final exam.  All three exams   should be considered as cumulative, and will be administered in our   regular classroom.   Assignments will be made throughout the semester and may include   readings, homeworks to be done on a word-processor, and programming   assignments.  Homework and programming assignments are considered   separate.   Homework assignments are strictly due on the date specified.  Since   we may go over the answer to homeworks in class, no late homework   assignments will be accepted.  All homework submission must be   word-processed  -- hand-written homework assignment submissions   will neither be accepted nor graded.   Programming assignments will also have a specified due date.   Programming assignments turned in after this date will be penalized   5% per day (not counting weekends and holidays), and no programming   assignment will be accepted after it is more than 5 days late.   After that time, you will get no credit for the late assignment, so   be sure to turn in your programming assignments on time!  Homeworks   and programs are treated as separate assignments, and should be   turned in separately.   Assignments will be announced primarily in class and on the CS122   World-Wide-Web Home Page.  Additional information regarding   assignments may be sent by e-mail.  Be sure to bring a copy of all   assignments to class for review and clarification.   All papers to be turned in should be organized in a neat and orderly   fashion.  Pages of printouts should be gathered in order and stapled   in the upper left corner to make a 'booklet'.  Your name should be   written by hand on the front page, in the upper right-hand corner.   Not all assignments will have the same grading weight as others.   The weighting of each assignment will generally be indicated when   assigned.   The programming assignments will require more than just typing a   C++ program into the computer and running it.  These requirements   will be discussed in detail in class and in additional files.Text:         Introduction to Computer Science with C++            by Lambert, Nance, and Naps   I highly recommend your buying and using the text.Incompletes:   The University policy on the grade of Incomplete (I) will be adhered   to strictly.  The grade of I will only be granted in extraordinary   circumstances.  For this reason, if circumstances indicate that you   may not be able to successfully complete the coursework, you should   strongly consider withdrawing, auditing, or changing your grade   option to pass/fail (if a grade is not needed).  Come see me   immediately if you become concerned about this.Cheating:   Cheating on tests, programs or homework will not be tolerated.   University policy dictates that the minimum penalty for cheating is   to receive a grade of "E" for the course.   As for what constitutes cheating on a program, any direct use of   another's program, or allowing another the direct use of your   program will be considered cheating.  Ideas may be discussed between   students, but coordinated writing or using of code is cheating, even   if variable names, format, comments, etc.  are different.  Person or   persons using another's code, as well as the person whose code is   being used, will all be considered guilty of cheating.Computer Accounts:   This semester will will be using Unix accounts on HP computers in   the Library Microlabs, called "sac.uky.edu".  Be careful to treat   your computer account as you would your personal and confidential   records.  Be sure to change your password frequently, choosing a   password which is not easy to guess.  Be sure to protect your   account (via the "chmod" command in Unix) so that others cannot read   your files.  And, most importantly, don't abuse the system by doing   things which are inconsiderate, annoying, or disruptive to other   users, or destructive to other accounts.  Your right to use the UK   computer systems can be taken away if you abuse the privilege.</pre>

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