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CSE116 Introduction to Computer Science II Dr. Carl Alphonce 219 Bell Hall alphonce@buffalo.edu CSE 116 Introduction to Computer Science II

Syllabus Advice Highlights Acknowledgement CSE 116 Introduction to Computer Science for Majors II

Instructor / Course Information Name: Carl Alphonce Phone: 645-4739 Office: 219 Bell Hall E-Mail: alphonce@buffalo.edu Office hours: MTWRF 11:00-11:50, or by appointment Credit hours: 4 (CSE 116), 3 (CSE 504) Lecture times: 116A: MWF 13:00–13:50 in NSC 218 Recitation times: All recitations meet in Baldy 21. 116 A1: W 15:00–16:50 116 A2: T 11:00–12:50 116 A3: R 11:00–12:50 116 A4: R 17:00–18:50 TO BE CANCELLED WWW: http://www.cse.buffalo.edu/faculty/alphonce/Courses/Fall2010/cse116/ CSE 116 Introduction to Computer Science for Majors II

Books Frank M. Carrano. 2007. Data Structures and Abstractions with Java (2nd ed), Pearson Education (Prentice Hall). ISBN-13: 978-0-13-237045-5 Kent Beck with Cynthia Andres. 2005. Extreme Programming Explained (2nd ed), Pearson Education (Addison-Wesley). ISBN-13: 978-0-321-27865-4 Cay Horstmann. 2006. Object-Oriented Design and Patterns (2nd ed), John Wiley & Sons, Inc. ISBN-13: 978-0-471-74487-0 Cay S. Horstmann and Gary Cornell. 2005. Core Java 2, Volume I: Fundamentals (7th ed), Prentice Hall. ISBN: 0-13-148202-5 CSE 116 Introduction to Computer Science for Majors II

Computing Resources styx.cse.buffalo.edu timberlake.cse.buffalo.edu web-cat.cse.buffalo.edu:8180/Web-CAT wiki.cse.buffalo.edu/services CSE 116 Introduction to Computer Science for Majors II

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Lectures Three 50-minute lectures per week Attendance mandatory Highlight important content (textbook has more content) Demonstrate techniques/tools CSE 116 Introduction to Computer Science for Majors II

Recitations One 110-minute recitation per week Attendance mandatory Team/project work CSE 116 Introduction to Computer Science for Majors II

Outside Time Project meetings Individual study / homework time Minimum two 2-hour meetings per week Individual study / homework time 4 hours per week CSE 116 Introduction to Computer Science for Majors II

Grading Exams Homework Assignments (20%) Team Project (30%) Written exams (Midterm10%, Final 25%) pass requirement Practical exams (5%, 10%) Homework Assignments (20%) Team Project (30%) Team grade Peer evaluation/Individual Grade Attendance (deduction) CSE 116 Introduction to Computer Science for Majors II

Resources Course Assistance General Course Information Office hours – no appointment needed Appointment time (set up in advance) E-mail Newsgroup General Course Information Course web site / UBLearns General Assistance Counseling Center CSE 116 Introduction to Computer Science for Majors II

Policies Regrading Incompletes Disabilities Behavioral Expectations Academic Integrity CSE 116 Introduction to Computer Science for Majors II

Syllabus Acknowledgement Fill in survey in UBLearns Will show next class CSE 116 Introduction to Computer Science for Majors II

Advice Get involved! Student organizations Let faculty know you CSE-UGSA ACM student chapter SWE student chapter Robotics Club Let faculty know you Office hours UG research / projects CSE 116 Introduction to Computer Science for Majors II

Advice Internships / summer jobs Summer REUs Read e-mail from department Jaynee Straw (CSE advisor) Prof. Sridhar (UG director) CSE 116 Introduction to Computer Science for Majors II

Advice http://www.murraystate.edu/secsv/fye/hsvscollege.htm CSE 116 Introduction to Computer Science for Majors II

Most Important Advice Don’t be afraid to ask questions. Eat well and get enough sleep. Have fun! CSE 116 Introduction to Computer Science for Majors II