Syllabus

Course Logistics

Textbook

Assignment (Homeworks & Projects) Policy

Honor Code and Collaboration Policy

All class work is governed by the College Honor Code and the Department Statement of Policy on Computer Assignments. While we encourage you to discuss assignments with other students, any code and writeups must be written by yourself. It is not okay to share code or write code collaboratively (this includes posting and/or sharing your code publicly). Apparent copies from any source, including your colleagues and internet sites, will be referred to the Emory Honor Council. Every programming assignment must have a README file with the following comment:

/* THIS CODE IS MY OWN WORK, IT WAS WRITTEN WITHOUT CONSULTING CODE WRITTEN BY OTHER STUDENTS. Your_Name_Here */

Exam Policy

Grading

Your grade will be determined by a weighted average of all the graded items. Grades may be curved (up) so that the class mean falls at least in a B range. The class median and mean for each assignment and exam will be announced so you have an idea where you stand. The participation element consists of short bi-weekly quizzes (unannounced), monthly surveys (on Piazza), and class coding questions (on Canvas).

Component Weight
Homeworks (4) 16%
Programming Projects (2) 15%
Final Project (1) 18%
Midterm 20%
Final 25%
Participation 6%

Students with Documented Disabilities

If you have a documented disability and have anticipated barriers related to the format or requirements of this course, or presume having a disability (e.g. mental health, attention, learning, vision, hearing, physical or systemic), and are in need of accommodations for this semester, we encourage you to contact the Office of Accessibility Services (OAS) to learn more about the registration process and steps for requesting accommodations.

If you are a student that is currently registered with OAS and have not received a copy of your accommodation notification letter within the first week of class, please notify OAS immediately. Students who have accommodations in place are encouraged to contact the instructor during the first week of the semester, to communicate your specific needs for the course as it relates to your approved accommodations. All discussions with OAS and faculty concerning the nature of your disability remain confidential.