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CSC 333 Discrete Structures for Computer Science
Spring 2008 333.001 9MWF
Dr. Mike Pickard
McGee 303u
468-2508 mpickard@sfasu.edu
564-8708
- home (9:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.)
Office Hours
http://www.cob.sfasu.edu/mpickard/Current_Office_Hours.html
Objective:
To provide students with knowledge and practice of discrete mathematics
concepts and skills applicable to computer science.
PREREQUISITE: CSC 202; MTH 233 or 144
Required
text:
Gersting, Judith L., Mathematical Structures for Computer Science - A Modern Approach to Discrete Mathematics, 6th ed. W.H. Freeman and Company (2007).
EXAMINATIONS: (75-85% of the course grade)
Tentative dates: 2/15/2008 2/8/2008, 3/19/2008, 4/18/2008, 4/25/2008
Final Examination
(comprehensive): 8:00 - 10:00 a.m., Wednesday, 5/7/2008
NOTE:
There are no
exemptions for the final exam; the final exam will be administered only
at the
time specified in the Schedule of Classes. If the final time is a
problem, you
need to drop this course. In order
to pass this course, you
must take the final examination and earn better than a zero!
OTHER:
(15-25% of the course grade) Homework assignments, announced or unannounced quizzes
and in-class exercises. Quizzes will
usually be given during the first 5 minutes of a class. (These
can not be made up). Assignments
and exercises may not be equally weighted.
University DROP POLICY:
See link to drop dates.
C
L A S S I N F
O R M A T I O N A N
D P O L I C I E S
Department of Computer Science McGee 303 468-2508
ATTENDANCE AND CLASS
CONDUCT:
Seating assignments may be
made. Roll will be taken regularly. Whether present or not, you are
responsible
for all lecture material . If you are absent from class,
please do not come
to my office to ask me to repeat the class lecture. Use of
tobacco and
eating or drinking in the classroom are not permitted. Wearing of hats
during
exams is not permitted. Please keep your feet off the seat backs.
Inappropriate
behavior, offensive language, or disruption of the class will not be
tolerated.
Such behavior may result in administrative removal from class. Cell
phones, pagers, and computers should be turned off for the duration of the class. Only
students
officially registered for the course and approved assistants may attend. Do not sleep in class; I will wake you up.
CHEATING:
See Academic
Integrity Policy. If in
my judgement a student is found cheating on an examination, a grade of
zero
will be assigned as the examination grade and a minimum of one letter
grade
will be lost in the course grade. A course grade of F may be assigned
depending
on the situation. If requested,
valid student I.D. cards must be presented on each examination day; no
I.D.
means a grade of zero.
Unless
you are otherwise instructed, all class assignments
are to be done independently. If
in my judgment a student is found cheating on any part of a homework
assignment or quiz, the student may receive negative points equal to
the value of the entire homework/quiz, and
a minimum of one letter grade may be lost in the course grade.
A negative grade will not be replaced by any possible bonus assignment.
I consider the person who did the work (homework, quiz, test) and the
person copying the work as both cheating. Students
should
be able to talk intelligently to me about their solution to a given
assignment
if I think it is necessary. DO YOUR OWN WORK! DO NOT SHOW
YOUR COMPLETED
WORK TO OTHERS! DO NOT ALLOW OTHERS TO COPY YOUR WORK!
COMPUTER
ACCOUNT POLICY: Any computer account that
may be assigned to you in this class should be used only to complete
assignments given to you in this class. Failure to abide by this policy
can
cause you to receive an F for this course.
SOFTWARE
POLICY: Disciplinary
action will be taken against individuals who perform unauthorized
duplication
of computer software or who are involved in the unauthorized use of
duplicated
software. This action may make it impossible for you to pass the course.
ASSIGNMENT
POLICY:
All assignments that are to
be submitted in person are due at the BEGINNING
of
class (or by an announced time) on the specified due date. That means
that any
assignment submitted after I have collected the assignments from the
class is
considered to be late. Unless
otherwise announced, no such
assignment will be accepted for credit after class. As
much as 100% of
the total credit may be deducted from late assignments.
Assignments
that are
accepted through WebCT will normally be due at 11:45 p.m. on a
designated date.
Unless otherwise announced, no WebCT assignment will be accepted late.
However, completely correct,
early submissions may be given bonus credit.
No
assignments are accepted after the last class day at
5:00 p.m. Please note: You may be given assignments due during the last
five
class days of the semester.
Please
save all graded assignments until the term is
over. Any work turned in to my box should be dated and
time-stamped by the
CSC dept. staff. Please ask nicely!
EXAMINATION
POLICY:
All class examinations are
considered to be a major part of the course work upon which a large
part of the
course grade depends. THERE
ARE NO MAKE-UP EXAMS! Class
examinations will be announced at
least two classes prior to the exam. If participation in a
University-sponsored
event conflicts with a scheduled examination, the student must notify
me well
in advance of the test. In the case of an extreme emergency, contact me
before
the scheduled examination if at all possible. Failure to do so may
result in an
examination grade of zero. A grade of zero will be assigned for any
missed
unannounced quizzes or in-class exercises.
COMPUTING
LABORATORY USAGE:
Students who
utilize equipment in university computing laboratories are expected to
read and
abide by all posted policies for the laboratories. Please note that no
children
are permitted in university computing laboratories.
SPECIAL
ACCOMMODATION REQUESTS:
Students
with special accommodation requests have the responsibility to
immediately
initiate a meeting with the instructor to discuss how the special
accommodations will be provided. Students who are aware of these
special needs
at the beginning of the semester must inform the instructor in person
before
the twelfth class day (or fourth class day during summer term) about
any class
activity which will require special accommodations. Students
with
Disabilities - To obtain disability related accommodations and/or
auxiliary aids, students with disabilities must contact the Office of
Disability Services, Wisely Hall, Room 104, 468-3004/468-1004 (TDD) as
early as possible in the semester. Once verified, DS will notify the
course instructor and outline the accommodation and/or auxiliary aids
to be provided.
NO
OFFICIAL NOTICES SUCH AS CHANGES TO EXAM TIMES AND
SO FORTH WILL BE
SENT VIA non-WebCT E-MAIL BY THE INSTRUCTOR. (1/9/2008)