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Csc111 :Programming with Java

Csc111 :Programming with Java. First semester 1432-1433 H. TextBook. The Textbook An Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming with Java, C . Thomas Wu ( Otani ) , Fourth edition McGraw-Hill Java How to program , Deitel and Deitel (Seventh edition) Pearson International. Contents.

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Csc111 :Programming with Java

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  1. Csc111 :Programming with Java First semester 1432-1433 H

  2. TextBook • The Textbook • An Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming with Java, C. Thomas Wu (Otani) , Fourth edition McGraw-Hill • Java How to program , Deiteland Deitel (Seventh edition) Pearson International

  3. Contents • Introduction • Java fundamentals (Chapter 2) • Introduction to Objects and Classes (Chapter 3) • Control Structures (Chapter 4) • Loop statements (Chapter 5) • Classes and objects in depth (Chapter 6) • Methods in depth (Chapter 6) • Arrays (Chapter 7)

  4. HW , Quizzes & Exams • Homework: • Homework will be assigned and graded. All homework will be given with a strict deadline, and students are required to submit their assignments on or before the deadline. • Quizzes: • In-class and lab quizzes will be given throughout the semester to assess the desired course outcomes.  • Midterms: • 2 Midterms will be given. It will be a closed book and closed note exam and will cover the studied part of the course.

  5. Attendance Policy: • Attendance will be taken. Attendance may be used as a deciding factor when final average is between grades. • Computer usage: • All home works or projects documents should be submitted using Ms-Word and/or appropriate computer software. No hand written submission will be accepted.

  6. Deadline Policy • All assignments will be given with a strict deadline, and students are required to submit their assignments on or before the deadline. •   Homework will be collected at the start of the class on the due date, and late submissions will not be accepted.  • In case of extenuating circumstances, students are advised to contact the professor as soon as practical. • your exams and homework should be your own work. • Any student who cheat or copy from each other will earn a Zero.

  7. Assessment Methods & Policy • Homework, Quizzes and Attendance 15% • Lab. 15% • Written Midterm Exams 30% (Mid#1 15 % Mid#2 15%) • Written Final Exam 40% *This distribution is subject to change.

  8. Important dates • Midterm1 examination: Sat October 29th 2011 • Midterm2 examination: Sat December 10th 2011

  9. Blog • Please check the blog every now and then for any new information or uploads csc111cs.wordpress.com

  10. Good Luck 

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