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computer science

CSCI 1001. overview of. computer science. INTRODUCTION. Course Staff. Nick Hopper. Dr. Nick . Surabhi. Madison. Bobby. Jim. http://cs1001.us/. Grading. 7 HOMEWORKS ……… 20% 2 MIDTERMS ………….. 30% 14 LABS ……………….. 15% 4 QUIZZES …………….. 15% FINAL EXAM ………….. 20%. Homework.

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computer science

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  1. CSCI 1001 overview of computer science INTRODUCTION

  2. Course Staff Nick Hopper Dr. Nick Surabhi Madison Bobby Jim

  3. http://cs1001.us/

  4. Grading 7 HOMEWORKS ……… 20% 2 MIDTERMS ………….. 30% 14 LABS ……………….. 15% 4 QUIZZES …………….. 15% FINAL EXAM ………….. 20%

  5. Homework There will be 7 homeworks, posted to the website. Each homework is due at the 2:30pm on Monday. Late homeworks will be accepted for up to 24 hours, with a 50% penalty. You may discuss homework with other students, but your submission must be your own work.

  6. Labs Every Friday, in Keller Hall 1-260. Work with a partner (your choosing) Completed by the end of the session Participation required/graded. Please attend the lab you’re registered for. Before Friday, active your CSELabs account: https://wwws.cs.umn.edu/account-management/

  7. Quizzes In-class, short quizzes (2 questions: 10-15 minutes) Test basic understanding of terms & concepts. Every student’s worst quiz score will be dropped.

  8. what is computer science?

  9. Computer Science The study of automated computing processes, The study of algorithms, including • Formal and mathematical properties • Hardware realizations • Software realizations • Applications

  10. Course Content Hardware & Software Organization Computer Networks Computer Security Computer Programming Program Efficiency Web Page & Interface Design Spreadsheet & Database Programming Social & Ethical Issues

  11. http://cs1001.us/ Please read all of Chapter 1 for Friday’s lecture.

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