CS101- Introduction to Programming

Course Syllabus

Summer 2007 

Instructor:                  Geddy Tarbell           

Office:                         SS 411

Office Phone:             243-2831

E-Mail:                       geddy.tarbell@umontana.edu                      

Office hours:              Monday-Friday 11:30am-12:30pm  

If my door is open, come in. Other times available by appointment

 

Classroom:                Monday and Wednesday: LA 242, Friday: SS 356 

Class hours:              Monday-Thursday: 9:00-11:20am
                                   Friday 2:10-3:00 PM

CRN:                          51199

Course Description:   This course is an introduction to programming using the Visual Basic programming language. It is not a computer literacy course and it is not an in-depth course in Visual Basic. It will involve studying elementary programming techniques using Visual Basic. By the end of the course you will have an understanding of programming and how to write some basic computer programs using Visual Basic. You will also have the tools to continue learning more advanced programming concepts and other programming languages.

Required Texts: An Introduction to Programming Using Visual Basic 2005, Sixth Edition, Schneider

Homework:   Homework should be submitted using Blackboard by midnight on the due date.  The link to Blackboard is http://umonline.umt.edu.  An overview of how this is done will be performed in class.

Quizzes: Over the semester there will be six quizzes, to be taken in class and will cover material covered in class.

 Late Homework Policy:  Late homework will not be accepted. Students will be able to drop one homework assignment grade and one quiz.

Collaboration Policy:  Students are encouraged to collaborate to enhance their learning experience.  Ideas for homework assignments may be shared, but the assignments must be completed individually.  Anyone caught violating the collaboration policy will be handled according to University policy.  A discussion board will be setup within Blackboard to facilitate discussion outside of class.  This will be the first place you should go with questions and comments about the class.

Academic Honesty:  All students must practice academic honesty.  Academic misconduct is subject to an academic penalty by the course instructor and/or a disciplinary sanction by the University.  All students need to be familiar with the Student Conduct Code.  The Code is available for review online at http://www.umt.edu/SA/VPSA/index.cfm/page/1321.

Policy on Incompletes: It is assumed that students have the responsibility for completing the requirements of the courses in which they are enrolled within the time framework of the semester. Incompletes may be given when, in the opinion of the instructor, there is a reasonable probability that students can complete the course without retaking it. The incomplete is not an option to be exercised at the discretion of students. In all cases it is given at the discretion of the instructor within the following guidelines:

1. A mark of incomplete may be assigned students when:

a.      They have been in attendance and doing passing work up to three weeks before the end of the semester, and

b.   For reasons beyond their control and which are acceptable to the instructor, they have been unable to complete the requirements of the course on time. Negligence and indifference are not acceptable reasons.

2. The instructor sets the conditions for the completion of the course work and notes these conditions on the final grade report.

3. When a student has met the conditions for making up the incomplete, the instructor will assign a grade based upon an evaluation of the total work done by the student in the course.

4. An incomplete which is not made up within one calendar year automatically will revert to the alternate grade which was assigned by the instructor at the time the incomplete was submitted.

5. An incomplete remains on the permanent record and is accompanied by the final grade, for example, IA, IB, IC, etc.

Exams: We will have two exams and a final project.  The final project will be due Tuesday, May 8 from 3:20 to 5:20 in SS 356.  This final time cannot be changed.

Missing Exams: If you must miss an exam, arrangements must be made with me before the exam.  Excuses after missing the exam will not be sufficient.

Grading:  Grades will be given based on the following scale:

            Homework:                  50%

            Quizzes:                       10%

            Exams:                         25%

                    Final Project:                15%

            We will use a traditional grading system:

                        90-100%         A

                        80-89%           B

                        70-79%           C

                        60-69%           D

                        0-59%             F

Credit/No Credit option: A student must earn at least a letter grade of D for Credit.  A No Credit grade will be equivalent to an F. 

Important Dates:

Last day to drop the class:

     With refund:         February 9, 2007

           Without refund:    March 5, 2007

      Dropping after March 5, 2006 requires documented justification of a very unusual circumstance before even being considered by the department

Other: Profanity and obscenity will not be tolerated, either in class or on assignments. 

Disabilities: Please notify me at the beginning of the course of any disabilities I need to be aware of.  Disabilities must be certified through DSS. 

Tentative Schedule, subject to change:

Week

Date

Hour 1

Hour 2

DUE

Material

1

05/21/07

Syllabus, Course Info

Into VB 2005

 

Chapters 1 - 2

2

05/22/07

Problem Solving

VB Events

 

Chapter 3

3

05/23/07

Variables

Variables

Quiz 1

Chapter 3

4

05/24/07

Sub Procedures

Functions

Homework 1

Chapter 4

5

05/28/07

Holiday

 

 

Chapter 4

6

05/29/07

If Else blocks Case Statements

Logical Operators Test Review

Homework 2

Chapter 5

7

05/30/07

 

 

Test 1

Chapters 1 - 4

8

05/31/07

Do Loops

For Loops

 

Chapter 6

9

06/04/07

White Loops

Loops

Homework 3, Quiz 2

Chapter 6

10

06/05/07

Arrays

  Arrays

 

  Chapter 7

11

06/06/07

Additional Controls

Test Review

Quiz 3

Chapter 9

12

06/07/07

Final Project

Final Project, Test 2

Chapters 5 - 11

13

06/11/07 - 06/15/07

NO CLASS

NO CLASS

NO CLASS

NO CLASS

14

06/18/07

Final Project

Graphics

15

06/19/07

Additional Controls

Final Project

Quiz 4; Homework 4

16

06/20/07

Final Project

  Final Project

  Quiz 5

 

15

06/21/07

Final Project Due!