Richard G Baldwin (512) 223-4758, NRG Room 4238, Baldwin@DickBaldwin.com, http://www.austincc.edu/baldwin

GAME 2342 Game Development Using C++

This material applies to classroom sections and Open Campus (PCM) sections taught by Professor Baldwin.

Requirements

Spring 2009

Revised 01/15/09

The official web page for this course is http://www.austincc.edu/baldwin/Spring09/Game2342WebPage/GAME2342.htm

Overall requirements

Exams
You will have the opportunity to submit three written exams in this course.  Your grade will be based on the best two out of the three exams.  Therefore, you must submit a minimum of two written exams according to the deadlines given in the Exam Schedule in the Syllabus

Laboratory assignments
You will have an opportunity to submit eight laboratory assignments in this course.  You must successfully complete and submit all eight laboratory assignments according to the deadlines given in the LabProjectSchedule in the Syllabus to get full credit for the laboratory assignments.

See the Lab Projects page for the detailed laboratory assignments.

Final grade computation

Each of the two written exams and each of the eight laboratory assignments will count as 10-percent of your final grade. 

Exam details

Exam 1 will cover lessons 105 through 150, which you will find here and the practice tests for those lessons, which you will find here.  Exam 1 will also cover the first four chapters in the textbook.

Exam 2 will cover lessons 105 through 160, which you will find here and the practice tests for those lessons, which you will find (see Work in Progress).  Exam 2 will also cover the first seven chapters in the textbook.

Exam 3 will cover lessons 105 through 170, which you will find here and the practice tests for those lessons, which you will find (see Work in Progress).  Exam 3 will also cover the first ten chapters in the textbook.

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