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CSE115 Introduction to Computer Science I

CSE115 Introduction to Computer Science I. Dr. Carl Alphonce 219 Bell Hall alphonce@buffalo.edu. Syllabus Highlights Acknowledgement Advice. Instructor / Course Information. Name: Carl Alphonce Phone: 645-4739 Office: 219 Bell Hall E-Mail: alphonce@buffalo.edu

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CSE115 Introduction to Computer Science I

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  1. CSE115Introduction to Computer Science I Dr. Carl Alphonce 219 Bell Hall alphonce@buffalo.edu CSE 115 Introduction to Computer Science for Majors I

  2. Syllabus • Highlights • Acknowledgement • Advice CSE 115 Introduction to Computer Science for Majors I

  3. Instructor / Course Information Name: Carl Alphonce Phone: 645-4739 Office: 219 Bell Hall E-Mail: alphonce@buffalo.edu Office hours: TBA, or by appointment Credit hours: 4 (CSE 115), 3 (CSE 503) Lecture Times: A MWF 9:00 – 9:50 215 NSC B MWF 15:00 – 15:50 215 NSC Recitation Times (all recitations meet in Baldy 21): A1 T 9:00 – 10:50 B1 T 13:00 – 14:50 A2 W 11:00 – 12:50 B2 W 13:00 – 14:50 A3 R 13:00 – 14:50 B3 R 15:00 – 16:50 A4 F 14:00 – 15:50 B4 F 10:00 – 11:50 A5 F 12:00 – 13:50 B5 W 17:00 – 18:50 A6 T 15:00 – 16:50 B6 T 17:00 – 18:50 WWW: http://www.cse.buffalo.edu/faculty/alphonce/Courses/Fall2010/cse115/ CSE 115 Introduction to Computer Science for Majors I

  4. About the course • Introduction to Computer Science • Computing concepts • Software: design and implementation • Tools of the trade CSE 115 Introduction to Computer Science for Majors I

  5. Books Carl Alphonce & Adrienne Decker. CSE115 course notes. Distributed free on-line. Cay S. Horstmann and Gary Cornell. 2005. Core Java 2, Volume I: Fundamentals (7thed), Prentice Hall. ISBN: 0-13-148202-5 CSE 115 Introduction to Computer Science for Majors I

  6. Computing Resources styx.cse.buffalo.edu timberlake.cse.buffalo.edu web-cat.cse.buffalo.edu:8443/Web-CAT wiki.cse.buffalo.edu/services CSE 115 Introduction to Computer Science for Majors I

  7. E-Mail • Send/receive from @buffalo.edu CSE 115 Introduction to Computer Science for Majors I

  8. Lectures • Three 50-minute lectures per week • Highlight important content (textbook has more content) • Demonstrate techniques/tools CSE 115 Introduction to Computer Science for Majors I

  9. Recitations • One 110-minute recitation per week • Lab guidance CSE 115 Introduction to Computer Science for Majors I

  10. Outside Time • 4 to 6 hours per week • Review lecture notes • Attend office hours • Work on labs outside of recitation time (mostly for later labs) CSE 115 Introduction to Computer Science for Majors I

  11. Grading • Exams • three in-class exams (30% or 0%) • one final exam (30% or 60%) • pass requirement • Labs (40%) • pass requirement CSE 115 Introduction to Computer Science for Majors I

  12. Resources • Course Assistance • Office hours – no appointment needed • Appointment time (set up in advance) • E-mail • General Course Information • Course web site / UBLearns • General Assistance • Counseling Center CSE 115 Introduction to Computer Science for Majors I

  13. Policies • Regrading • Incompletes • Disabilities • Behavioral Expectations • Academic Integrity CSE 115 Introduction to Computer Science for Majors I

  14. Syllabus Acknowledgement • Fill in, sign, and turn in at end of lecture CSE 115 Introduction to Computer Science for Majors I

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