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CS576: Course Policies, Prerequisites, Lectures, Readings, Assignments, Exams, and Grading

This course provides an overview of CS576, covering syllabus, timeline, resources, prerequisites, lectures, readings, assignments, exams, and grading policies. No late homework allowed. No cheating. Cell phones not permitted.

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CS576: Course Policies, Prerequisites, Lectures, Readings, Assignments, Exams, and Grading

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  1. Welcome! • About me • Max Peysakhov, Adjunct Faculty, CS • Email: mpeysakhov@gmail.com • Office: N/A • Office hours:Wed 5-6PM, or email for appt. • About this course • Syllabus, timeline, & resources on-line... http://gicl.cs.drexel.edu/people/peysakhov/Classes/CS576/

  2. Who / what / where / when / why / how • Prerequisites • Lectures • Readings • Assignments • Exams • Grading • Communication • Policies • Questions?

  3. Course Policies • Late policy: NO late homeworks, No excuses. • (Some considerations may be given for a valid medical reason) • NO Cell phones!Cell phone ring = extra homework • NO cheating.You caught you get“F”.No mercy( http://drexel.edu/cs/academics/undergrad/policies/academic-integrity/). • No extra homeworks, projects or tests to “improve the grade” will be given after the final. • Makeup exams. • Advanced notice only. • Medical reasons only. • Midterm/Final grade will be assigned to final/midterm test.

  4. Ways to Fail this Class • Fail to hand in more than 50% of the homeworks.(regardless of the exam grades) • Receive a failing grade for both exams.(regardless of the homework grades) • Falsify any results.  • Misrepresent another's work as your own (i.e., plagiarism).

  5. Questions? • If you do not understand ask questions. • Otherwise I will continue the lecture. • And we end up like this:

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