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Introduction to the Computer Science Profession
CS 110 Introduction to the Computer Science Profession
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Goals of this Course Gain an accurate understanding of life as a Computer Science professional Provide strategies on success as a: University Student CS Major
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Objectives to Reach these Goals
Get to know other CS majors Introduce potential role models Get answers to FAQs about CS Understand the value of collaborative learning and pair programming Learn how to cope with stress Understand the value of mentors and learn how to find them Understand the importance of relationship networking
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CS110 on the Web Course Website CS110 Syllabus
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Did you know… That the first semester of the freshman year in college is the most critical time in determining a student’s future success in college
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And… That most students who become involved in campus organizations and activities have a more meaningful college experience, while still maintaining high grades, making new friends, and developing time management skills.
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More things to know… Locate all available resources
Understand free time Don’t wait for a problem to become a crisis Always ask when you are not sure Go to class Buy and use your own books Save everything on disk Save all course material until you receive a final grade
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Communication Oral Written Communication Etiquette In person By phone
Letter Chat Communication Etiquette
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Cell Phones Turn your cell phones off in class And by the way…
Silent is not a perfect setting And by the way… When you are with someone, ask them if it is OK to speak on your cell phone to someone else Talk in a respectful volume level
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Email Use a professional email address
Always include something in the Subject Include a Signature file Check your regularly Remember that it lives forever Etiquette (Netiquette) Guidelines for Professional Communication Communication Etiquette
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Written Weekly Assignments will address this graded element of the course Requirements Grading: Grammar and Content
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Important Knowledge People Places Things
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Who is Important? Advisors Teachers Administrators Support Staff
Office Systems
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Advisors Janet Brunelle Peer Advisors Advising Hours Keith Barth
Andrew Wharton Cassandra Rauthroff Spong Hall – room 1111A Advising Hours
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CS 110 Janet Brunelle Faculty Page
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Janet Brunelle Assistant Chair Chief Departmental Advisor
Engineering & Computational Sciences Building - Room 3210 Phone ext 4832
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Office Hours Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Janet Brunelle's Home Page
9:00 – 10:45 AM 1:30 – 4:00 PM Wednesday Thursday Janet Brunelle's Home Page
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CS 150 Deborah Kenako Faculty Page Chris Boyle
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150/250 Teaching Assistants Divya Josyala Jesteen John
Manof Talagadadeevi Rajendra Chandrawat Hadi Arbabi Shakti Kamisetty Satish Lakkoju Vankata Kamineni
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Administrators Chair Dr. Desh Ranjan
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Assistant Chairs Irwin Levinstein Janet Brunelle
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Office Staff Phyllis Woods Cathryn Janka Shannon Eggers
Chairman’s Secretary Cathryn Janka Department Secretary Shannon Eggers Fiscal Technician
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Computer Resource Director
Ajay Gupta
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Systems Staff Systems Staff Website
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CS Majors Who are they? Where do they come from? Where are they going?
How do they get there?
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ACM Meetings Cassandra Rothrauff – President ACM Web Page Thursdays
12:20 – 1:20 PM Cassandra Rothrauff – President ACM Web Page
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Campus Map Let's Go
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Labs CS supported University (OCCS) supported Spong – open student lab
Spong 1115 – teaching lab E & CS 3104 – open student lab University (OCCS) supported
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