COP 1000-SPRING 2009 Programming Logic. Topics  Syllabus  Faculty Website  Campus Cruiser  Alice Programming Logic.

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COP 1000-SPRING 2009 Programming Logic

Topics  Syllabus  Faculty Website  Campus Cruiser  Alice Programming Logic

Contact Programming Logic  Instructor’s Name:  Bala Kappagantula  Telephone Number:   Address:   URL:  )  (HCC Home  Faculty  Faculty Web pages  Kappagantula, Bala )

Office Hours Programming Logic Thursday 12:15 PM to 1:15 PM, BADM 208

Student Information Programming Logic  Name  Major  Computer skills? (Scale of 1 to 10. Ten being Excellent)  Any Programming experience

Course Description Programming Logic  Introduces programming logic, with an emphasis on problem definition, flow charts, tables, control breaks, and multi-record single processing programs. Topics include read-process-write loops, array creation and retrieval, and documentation standards.

Text Books Programming Logic  SIMPLE PROGRAM DESIGN (5 th edition)  Alice in Action (computing through animation)

Grading Programming Logic  There will be 10 assignments, 5 class activities/ Quizzes, 2 Exams and 1 Project/Presentation.  Assignment = 5 points x 10 = 50 points  Class Activity/Quiz = 2 points X 5 = 10 points  Exams = 15 points x 2 = 30 points  Final Project/Presentation = 10 points  Total = 100 points  Assignments should be submitted by DUE date.  No late submissions accepted.  Students should use Campus Cruiser to submit assignments

Grading Scale Programming Logic  90 – 100 = A  80 – 89 = B  70 – 79 = C  60 – 69 = D  59 – Below = F

Policies Programming Logic  Academic Dishonesty Policy:  Any one handing in someone else’s work as their work will receive a credit of ‘0’ points for the assignment. The supplier of the original work will also receive ‘0’ points for the assignment.  Attendance Policy:  Since this is a hybrid class, students are expected to check the class in Campus Cruiser daily. Attendance will be taken during each class & students are encouraged to attend every class. Even though there are no points for attendance, class activities/quizzes carry 2 points each.

Miscellaneous Programming Logic  Instructional Methods (Including Examination Policies):  I prefer to go with visual presentations & hands-on learning.  Cell Phone Etiquette:  Ideally, you would turn the phone off as you enter the classroom. Immediately turn off your ringing cell phone.  OPEN LAB BTEC 203

Request for Accommodations Programming Logic  If, to participate in this course, you require an accommodation due to a physical or learning impairment, you must contact Nicole Lambert in the Office of Services to Students with Disabilities, BSSB 109, at (813)

Questions Programming Logic