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Course Introduction Computer Science Department CS141:Computer Programming 1 Fall 2014 Dr. Hamid Al-Hamadi

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Page 1: Course Introduction Computer Science Department CS141:Computer Programming 1 Fall 2014 Dr. Hamid Al-Hamadi

Course IntroductionComputer Science Department

CS141:Computer Programming 1 

 Fall 2014 

Dr. Hamid Al-Hamadi

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Course Description  Major topics covered in the course

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Course Outcomes

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Course Information 

Text Book: Title:           Java How to Program Author:       Paul Deitel and Harvey Deitel Publisher:    9/E, Prentice Hall, 2012. Prerequisites:  None Lecture:           Sun, Tues, Thurs  9:00 -9:50 am. 11KH 207

Email:               [email protected]  Office Hours:  Sun, Tues, Thurs 12:00-2:00pm or by appointment.

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Labs

• Mon, Wed   3:30-4:45pm• CS-141/51  :  location: MCC5        TA: Noura Alateeqi     email: [email protected]• CS-141/52  :  location: MCC3        TA: Reem Aldaihani     email: [email protected]• TA Office Hours: consult with TA

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Grading Policy 

•  15% Midterm 1•  15% Midterm 2•  15% Lab •  15% Homework/ quiz•  40% Final

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General Remarks

• Home works must be submitted electronically to the TA before of the end of the due date.

•  Homework discussion is encouraged but the final solution should be done individually. Copying/cheating will result in a minimum punishment of a zero on that assignment.

• No Make-up Midterm or Quizzes will be given.• All enrolled students are expected to attend the class. According to Kuwait University rules, a student who misses more than 6 classes will automatically get an FA grade and will not be allowed to attend the final exam.

• Usage of  mobile phones is strictly forbidden during the class time.