CS 10051 Introduction to Computer Science

(Lab only web-page)

Spring 2005

Section 005 Tuesday 2.30pm to 4.30pm in Lab 139 

Section 006 Thursday 2.30pm to 4.30pm in Lab 139 

Instructor: Jalpesh K Chitalia - Room 353

Course Web Site
http://www.cs.kent.edu/~durand/CS10051.htm
Lab Web Site
http://classes.cs.kent.edu/lab51/

Text Book: Schneider & Gersting, Invitation to Computer Science, C++ Version, 3rd edition, Thomson/Course Technology, 2004, ISBN:0-534-39097-8

Syllabus (This is your course syllabus, Lab is part of your Course, not the 'whole' of your course)

Lab Simulators:

o Pseudocode Simulator
o Circuit Simulator
o Machine Language Simulator
o Assembly Language Simulator

Lab Notes:

1.  Getting Started 2.  Introduction to Pseudo-code 3.  Algorithms
4.  Arrays 5.  Data Cleanup Algorithms 6.  Operating Systems
7.  Logic Gates and Circuits 8.  Machine Language 9.  Machine Language II
10.  Assembly Language 11.  Operating Systems II 12.  High-Level Language Programming
13.  High-Level Language Programming II 14.  Web Page Preparation  

Lab Assignments

1.  Getting Started 2.  Introduction to Pseudo-code 3.  Algorithms
4.  Arrays 5.  Data Cleanup Algorithms 6.  Operating Systems
7.  Logic Gates and Circuits 8.  Machine Language 9.  Machine Language II
10.  Assembly Language 11.  Operating Systems II 12.  High-Level Language Programming
13.  High-Level Language Programming II 14.  Web Page Preparation  

Final Grades:
Remember that these grades represent only the Lab component - NOT YOUR FULL GRADE. Please contact me or your Course Instructor for any questions.

Section 005 (T Lab)     :     A: 3, B: 3, C: 1, D: 0, F: 4*

Section 006 (R Lab)     :     A: 6, B: 0, C: 0, D: 0, F: 6*

 

* - includes "Withdrawn" /"Stop attending F"/ "Not attending F" grades


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