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Course Policies
Grading Policy:
Evaluation
Method |
Weight
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Assignments |
10%
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Mid-term |
40%
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Final Exam |
50%
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Total |
100%
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General Rules:
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Anything submitted after 11:59PM on the due date will be penalized by 50% for each 24 hours of lateness.
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All homework (assignments) is to be
done individually. If you have any homework problems, you
are urged to bring your questions to the professor or the
TA. Your assignment will not be graded if answers are provided
without explanations, if student's name is missing or if
some pages are missing.
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All exams (including the final exam)
will be in-class, closed book exams. The final exam will
be comprehensive, covering material from the entire course.
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All tests are required, and you should
make every effort to take the scheduled test. In the event
that you have an emergency beyond your control and cannot
take a test, please notify your instructor in advance if
possible. At the next lecture period, submit a written statement
explaining why you missed the test. Perhaps, some combination
of other grades will be assigned as the grade for the missed
test for those who follow the rules above. An oral examination,
a substantial lab problem, or a comprehensive test during
the final period are other possibilities. The choice belongs
to the instructor. IMPORTANT: missing a test does not automatically
allow you to substitute other work for a test grade.
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The work submitted for grading must be
your own work. It is reasonable to discuss with others possible
general approaches to problems. It is unreasonable to work
together on a detailed solution, to copy a solution, or
to give away a solution. Such instances of academic dishonesty
may result in a course grade of F. Submitting a work that
is not your own work is considered academic dishonesty (Plagiarism).
Cheating will be dealt with harshly, and may result in failure
of the assignment/exam and/or failure of the class. Each
student is responsible for securing his or her work from
copying.
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If you have a need for disability-related
accommodations or services, please inform your instructor.
Reasonable and effective accommodations and services will
be provided to students if requests are made in a timely
manner, with appropriate documentation, in accordance.
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Although class attendance will not be
taken, decisions on borderline grades will be based upon
exceptional class participation, as deemed merited by the
course instructor. You are expected to keep up with all
course material and announcements covered in class. If you
miss class, you must obtain the covered material from a
willing classmate. Neither the instructor nor the TAs will
be available (during office hours or other times) to repeat
material covered in class.
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Please use the course website as your
first resource for course materials. Updates will be made
daily as appropriate. It is essential that you check the
website periodically. Posted will be homework assignments,
course announcements, changes in course materials, handouts,
code/examples, and answers to pertinent questions.
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