EE312: Introduction to Programming <Summer 2008: 77295-300>


This is a course on programming and will be taught exclusively using C/C++.

Estimates of the required effort to do well are:

Last summer 23 students enrolled for the course, 9 dropped. 86% and of the remaining got a C or better.

lecture


Day Time Place
MWF 10-11:30am ENS 145

textbook


The required textbook is: C Programming: A Modern Approach.

instructors


Type Name E-mail Day Time Place
Lecturer Glenn Downing downing@cs.utexas.edu MF 11:45am-12:45pm PAI 5.48
TA Nirmala Kandadai nirmala_kandadai@mail.utexas.edu W 5-6pm ACA 1.102
F 4-6pm

discussions


Unique Day Time Place
77295 T 1-2:30pm ENS 116
77300 Th 2:30-4pm ENS 126

evaluations


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special needs


The University of Texas at Austin provides upon request appropriate academic accommodations for qualified students with disabilities. To be considered a special-needs student you must obtain a letter from the Dean of Students. You must provide this letter to me by the 12th class day. Puzzler and project deadlines will not be extended for special-needs students.

dropping and incompletes


Last day to drop without academic penalty is Wed, 18 Jun. Last day to drop except for urgent and substantiated, nonacademic reasons or to change to or from the pass/fail basis is Wed, 25 Jun. After this, students may go to the Dean of Students to appeal for nonacademic reasons. To be eligible for an incomplete you must have a letter grade of C or better and a written, verifiable excuse for missing the last test. This is a necessary but insufficient condition for receiving an incomplete.

dishonesty


Programming assignments will be compared using Moss. You may share design ideas with your fellow students. You may not share code in any way with your fellow students.

The penalty for academic dishonesty will be a course grade of F and a referral of the case to the Dean of Students. Further penalties, including suspension or expulsion from the university may be imposed by that office.

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