Bristol Community College

Computer Information Systems Department

CIS-155 Home http://www.c-jump.com/CIS60/CIS60syllabus.htm

CIS-155 Intro to C ++ Programming


Course Policies


Introduction

In this course students will become familiar with fundamental concepts of C++, one of today's most important programming languages. Modern C++ programs are fast, reliable, and portable across multiple hardware platforms and operating systems. For those who need the ultimate power in writing computer programs, learning C/C++ programming skills is a guaranteed way to success.

Requirements For A Passing Grade In This Course

Examinations

A final project will be assigned at the end of the course. Due date and material to be covered will be posted at least ten days prior to the final assignment. The final project will be graded using the traditional percentage system (0 - 100).

Class Email Addresses

I need your email address within the first week of the class. I will create an email list which will be used to send important notes and announcements. If your address is not on the that list, you cannot receive this info.

Weekly Handouts

Handouts that summarize the important material should be used for study and further research every week. All materials are available for download on the course web site. Follow the course outline to locate related info.

Homework Assignments

Class discussions will be conducted pertaining to the lab assignments before each assignment and after.

The file(s) related to the homework assignments should be attached to the email message with the proper subject line: CIS155 Homework followed by the assignment number and your last name.

The email message should be sent to the instructor:
Igor Kholodov Igor.Kholodov@bristolcc.edu

Assignments received after the due date will not be accepted for credit, unless prior arrangements have been made with the instructor.

Duplicate assignments received from two or more students will not be graded. Assignment responses should be in your own words that result from your own study, research and understanding.

Weights for Final Grade Determination

Homework Assignments 40%
Quizzes 30%
Attendance 10%
Final Project 20%

Final Grades will be assigned as follows:

97 - 100 A+
93 - 96 A
90 - 92 A-
87 - 89 B+
83 - 86 B
80 - 82 B-
77 - 79 C+
73 - 76 C
70 - 72 C-
67 - 69 D+
63 - 66 D
60 - 62 D-
Below 60 F

Teaching Methodology

The lecture will be the principal teaching method used in this course. "Handouts" and sample programs will be available on the class web page. Class discussions will be conducted pertaining to the Lab assignments before and after. Software demos and overhead slides will be used.

Attendance

The instructor reserves the right to withdraw you from the class after three (3) absences. If you choose to withdraw from the class it is your responsibility to withdraw formally from the class prior to the final withdrawal date. Failure to do so will result in an F grade for the course.

Office Hours

Instructors office hours will be posted on the class web page.

Extra Help

If you need some serious help with a homework assignment or if you need some one-on-one tutoring help to get caught up with the class, you can make an appointment with the instructor. Appointments can be arranged via e-mail or during class breaks. Half hour time slots are available for that purpose. Simple questions or assistance can be obtained through instructor's e-mail.

Plagiarism

Plagiarism is not tolerated. Students are expected to take this course to learn, and you cannot learn unless you do the required homework assignments and turn in your own work for credit. Students who violate this rule may receive a penalty of the next lower letter grade or "F" for the course

Disability Accommodations

Any student with a documented disability in need of academic adjustments or accommodations is requested to speak with me and the Office of Disability Services (B104, 508-678-2811 ext. 2955) as soon as possible to arrange for appropriate accommodations. You may also contact the office of disability services online.

Bristol Community College complies with federal legislation for individuals with disabilities (Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans With Disabilities Act of 1990 and the ADAA of 2009) and offers reasonable accommodations to qualified students with disabilities. It is your responsibility to notify me and the Office of Disability Services of your need for classroom accommodations. Accommodations are arranged through the Office of Disability Services/ODS, which will issue a confidential Disability Services Accommodation Form. This should be accomplished, when possible, during the first two weeks of class. If you have questions about the process, please contact ODS by calling (508) 678-2811 x2955 or stop by B104. You may also contact ODS online:
http://www.bristol.mass.edu/Students/ods/request_forms/ods_contact_us.cfm