Department of Computer Science
School of Engineering and Applied Science
Washington University in St. Louis
Message of the Day:
- Exam III
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- You must have registered to take this exam
- All students taking the exam, including those with VISA accommodation,
must show up to Lab Sci 300 at 3:30 PM
- As before, you get one sheet for your notes, front and back
- Welcome
- These pages are for the Fall 2013 offering of CSE 131
The email sent out
to introduce the course can be found here.
- Two lecture sections
- Because of the large enrollment, there are two lecture sections. You
should attend the lecture for which you are enrolled to ensure everybody has
room in the lecture hall. If you need to switch, please do so on
WebSTAC.
Lectures are in Lab Sci 300.
- Matinée (Section 2): 2:30 to 4 PM
- Rush hour: (Section 1): 4 to 5:30 PM
- In-term exams
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We have two in-term exams this semester which cover the first two
thirds of the material:
- Monday, September 30, 6:30 to 8:30 PM, Location TBA
- Wednesday, November 6, 6:30 to 8:30 PM, Location TBA
- Final exam is not really a final exam
- Our last exam covers the last third of
the course material and is given on the course's final date: Friday, Dec 13, 3:30 to 5:30 PM, Location TBA
About the course: CSE 131 provides an introduction to
fundamental software concepts. It is ideal for students considering a
major or minor in computer science, as well as for students who want
to learn about computing for use in another discipline. See
the CSE 131 Course Description for an overview
and the links at the left for details.
- Head TA:
- Gabe Hope (email)
- Instructor:
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Ron K. Cytron
- Office in
Bryan 525
- Office hours (instructor also around during labs and studios):
- Mondays, 3:00 to 4:00 PM
- Wednesdays, 1:30 to 2:30 PM
- Fridays, 3:30 to 4:30 PM
- By appointment when mutually convenient
- Times and Places:
- The course calendar shows the schedule for this course.
- All lab and studio sessions take place in the Urbauer 2nd floor labs.
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Textbook:
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Robert Sedgewick,
Introduction to Programming in Java: An Interdisciplinary Approach
Last modified 16:11:08 CDT 15 September 2013
by Ron K. Cytron