CSE 131 / 501N (Summer 2014) |
Your semester score is computed as the following weighted average:
Component | Weight |
---|---|
Participation | 5% |
Quizzes | 10% |
Studios | 10% |
Labs | 20% |
Extensions | 25% |
Exam I | 10% |
Exam II | 10% |
Exam III | 10% |
Your score for this component is based on your responding to these questions.
You don't have to get every question right to earn a perfect participation score. However, you must show by your responses that you are prepared for class.
You don't have to get every response right to earn a perfect participation score. However, you must show by your responses that you are following the material.
At the end of each studio session, you are cleared by a TA and your participation is automatically recorded.
- You are allowed one unexcused studio absence without penalty.
- Any excused absence can be made up with the TAs during their office hours. Prior permission is required from the instructor for the absence to be considered excused.
- Any other studio absence drops your overall studio score to zero, which essentially lowers your final grade in the course by one letter.
Each module includes practice problems so you can prepare for the exams. Also, a review session will be conducted before each exam.
There is no comprehensive final exam for this course. However, the third exam will be given during the scheduled final exam period for this course.
We reserve the right to inspect your labs for style, and to refuse credit for labs do not meet the style standards for this course. In such cases you may resubmit the work as a late lab (see below).
Labs are due as posted on the course calendar and syllabus.
We realize that you are taking other courses, and that you may occasionally need more time to complete a lab. You are given a certain number of late-lab coupons as described in the late policy, and these are spent automatically when you demo a lab after its regular deadline and before its late deadline.Once you are out of coupons, no other late labs will count toward your lab score.
Your lab score is the fraction of labs you have completed as compared to those assigned. Thus, your lab score will be 100% if all labs are completed as described above.
Extensions are demonstrated like labs, with a TA evaluating both your code and its functionality. Please read the following carefully concerning how extension points are counted.
For example, if there are 3 deadlines, 1/3 of your points are due at the first deadline, 2/3 are due by the second deadline, and all of your points are due by the third deadline.
Continuing the example, you will be awarded no more than 3 times the points you have at your first deadline, 3/2 the points you have at your second deadline, and 3/3 the points you have at the third deadline.
Extensions can be submitted at any of the following times:
Score | Grade Option | Pass/Fail Option |
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97 | A+ | Pass |
93 | A | |
90 | A- | |
87 | B+ | |
83 | B | |
80 | B- | |
77 | C+ | |
73 | C | |
70 | C- | |
60 | D | Fail |
0 | F |