| N343 :: Object-Oriented Programming for the Web I210 :: Information Infrastructure I |
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objectives/expectations | software | links
| academic policies | open labs
| sections | calendar
| Department of Computer & Information Science | Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis |
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| Please check OneStart for room numbers and instructor listings. https://onestart.iu.edu/my/Portal.do |
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| Introduction | |||||||||
| Official Description: P: N307 or N331 or N341 or equivalent. A programming language course designed for students familiar with programming and the World Wide Web. Focus on the unique aspects of command-line, server-based, and GUI design, object-oriented programming, event-handling, animation, and network programming. Lecture and laboratory. | |||||||||
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The purpose of N343 is for students to learn how to use web-based programming methodologies to solve problems. The lectures and labs will emphasize this approach. Specifically, students will learn and understand:
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| Academic Policies: | |||||||||
| Incomplete Policies: A grade of
I (incomplete) will be assigned only under exceptional circumstances,
such as illness, that prevent students from finishing all work required
in this course. A grade of I will be awarded only if a minimum of 75%
of the work has been completed and the work is of passing quality. Department
policy requires a contract be signed by both the instructor and the student
in the assignment of any I grade. This contract outlines course work required
and establishes a specific date (no more than one year) by which all unfinished
work must be completed. The instructor is not required to give the student
a full year to finish the work. The instructor has the right to set an
earlier deadline if deemed appropriate. Withdrawal Policy: Students may officially withdraw from classes without penalty during the first half of a semester or session if they secure the approval of their advisor; a grade of W (Withdrawal) is recorded on the final grade report. Students may withdraw from classes during the third quarter of a semester or session if they secure the approval of their advisor and the instructor of the course; a grade of W or F may be assigned by the instructor. The grade so assigned is recorded on the final grade report. Students may withdraw from classes during the last quarter of a semester or session if they secure the approval of their advisor, the instructor of the course, and the dean of their school; a grade of W or F may be assigned by the instructor. The grade so assigned is recorded on the final grade report. Students will be allowed to withdraw from class during the last quarter of the semester only under extenuating circumstances. A written justification from a doctor, member of the clergy, advisor, etc., must be presented. |
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| Academic Misconduct: | |||||||||
| Each student is expected to adhere to high standards of ethical conduct, especially those related to cheating and plagiarism as outlined in the IU Code of Student Ethics (http://www.hoosiers.iupui.edu/studcode/stucode.htm#part3). The university may discipline a student for academic misconduct, which is defined as any activity which tends to undermine the academic integrity of the institution and undermine the educational process. Failure to comply with University policies will result in disciplinary actions ranging from warnings to expulsion. | |||||||||
| Certificate in Applied Computer Science: | |||||||||
| If you find that you enjoy the concepts and ideas introduced
in this course, you may find that pursuing a Certificate in Applied Computer
Science would be worth your time. The Certificate program "introduces
computer science principles, develops practical skills in market driven
software applications and prepares students to be successful with emerging
technologies. It is designed to supplement and enhance a primary degree
program." It is comprised of six hours of prerequisite courses (MATH M118
and N241), nine hours of required, core courses and nine hours of required
electives. If you are interested in finding more information about the
Certificate in ACS, please schedule an appointment to discuss your options.
For more information, see the following URL: http://www.cs.iupui.edu/academicprograms/certificate.html |
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| Optional: May not be required by your
Instructor. Computer Science CD - A CD of freeware put together by CSCI Faculty Available at: http://www.tichenorpublishing.com/coursepack/?cp=csci Contents Students taking a Distributed Section can buy lecture CDs at: http://www.tichenorpublishing.com/coursepack/?cp=csci |
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| Attendance: | |||||||||
| Attendance at the lecture is required.
You will be assigned a participation grade at the end of the semester
based on your lecture attendance. |
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| Grades | |||||||||
| GRADING SCALE ***Note: This grading scale is subject to change*** EXPLANATION OF LETTER GRADES: FINAL GRADE DISTRIBUTION:
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| Open Labs: | |||||||||
| There are 24-Hour Computer Labs on the IUPUI campus in the Business Building. The locations of the labs are BS3000 and BS3005. For a listing of all IUPUI Student Technology Center labs, see the web page at http://www.iupui.edu/~stctr/. | |||||||||
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| http://registrar.iupui.edu/accal.html | |||||||||
| © Department of Computer and Information
Science Indiana University-Purdue University-Indianapolis |
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