CS505 Computer Science I for Teachers


General Information
Spring 2018


Website: www2.cs.uidaho.edu/~cs120/f17/index.html

Assignments: There will be a programming assignment every week. In some cases previous assignments will be expanded upon in following weeks. So, it is important not to skip any assignments.

There are a number of expectations that apply to any programs turned in:

Late Assignments: Late assignments will not be accepted without a very good excuse. All programs that are turned in as part of assignments (and labs) must run and must be accompanied by output. Turning in a program, with sample output, that runs, but only meets some of the assignment's criteria will earn partial credit. Turning in program that does not run or that does not include sample output will not earn any credit.

Exams: There will be two midterms and a comprehensive final.

GradingPercentage
Assignments50%
Midterms15% each
Final (comprehensive)20%

University of Idaho Classroom Learning Civility Clause

In any environment in which people gather to learn, it is essential that all members feel as free and safe as possible in their participation. To this end, it is expected that everyone in this course will be treated with mutual respect and civility, with an understanding that all of us (students, instructors, professors, guests, and teaching assistants) will be respectful and civil to one another in discussion, in action, in teaching, and in learning.

Should you feel our classroom interactions do not reflect an environment of civility and respect, you are encouraged to meet with your instructor during office hours to discuss your concern. Additional resources for expression of concern or requesting support include the Dean of Students office and staff (5-6757), the UI Counseling & Testing Center.s confidential services (5-6716), or the UI Office of Human Rights, Access, & Inclusion (5-4285).

DISABILITY SUPPORT SERVICES REASONABLE ACCOMMODATIONS STATEMENT:

Reasonable accommodations are available for students who have documented temporary or permanent disabilities. All accommodations must be approved through Disability Support Services, located in the Idaho Commons Building, Room 306, in order to notify your instructor(s) as soon as possible regarding accommodation(s) needed for the course. Contact DSS at 208-885.6307, email dss@uidaho.edu or go to www.uidaho.edu/dss.