COSC
1320 - C++ Programming
Orientation for Open Campus
Orientation is required for all Open Campus classes at ACC. If you have not
completed orientation by the end of the second week of the semester, you will
be dropped from the class. I strongly recommend that you attend one of the Scheduled
Orientations listed below. If this is impossible, you may complete the Online
Orientation (also below). This course involves a substantial amount of work
and the sooner you get started the better.
Scheduled Orientations - 16-week
semester
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Day
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Date
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Time
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Location
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Saturday
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1/12
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noon - 1 PM
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RGC room 110
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Thursday
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1/17
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8:30 - 9:30 PM
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RGC room 122
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Scheduled Orientations - 12-week
semester
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Day
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Date
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Time
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Location
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Saturday
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2/09
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noon - 1 PM
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RGC room 110
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Thursday
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2/14
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8:30 - 9:30 PM
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RGC room 028
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Online Orientation
First, read and be sure you understand and agree with the statements in the
Orientation Agreement below. If there is anything you are unsure of, you should
attend one of the scheduled orientations listed above.
Orientation Agreement
- I have read the description
of who should enroll.
- Through classroom or work
experience, I have gained a good understanding of some structured
programming language (for example, Pascal, Cobol, C, Basic or Fortran). I
have written introductory level programs involving the concepts of
interactive input/output, branches, loops, subprograms with value and
reference parameters, file input/output, arrays, and records.
- I understand most if not all
of the concepts listed in the course prerequisites.
- I understand that taking a
course through open campus is generally more time consuming and more
difficult than taking a lecture class, and that students in lecture
classes are generally more likely to succeed in the course.
- I have read the course syllabus and understand the requirements for
the course.
- I understand that the
instructor will not automatically drop me from the class roll if I do not
make progress in the course.
- Be sure to sign up for the
class listserve. This is used for class
communications and the class participation component of your grade.
To complete the orientation, send me an email at comer@austin.cc.tx.us with the following:
- The Subject
line of your email message should start with your last name followed by
your first name followed by "orientation completed".
- Copy the 6 statements in the Orientation
Agreement above and paste them into the body of your email
message.
- In the body of your message,
please include the campus where you expect to take your exams (CYP, EVW,
FBG, NRG, PIN, RGC, ROR, RVS, SMC). You may take your exam at any campus
Testing Center - this is just to give me an idea of how many tests to send
to each campus.
- The Open Campus
administration requests that you include the following information:
Name:
Mailing address:
Telephone number:
- The following information is optional:
Reason for taking this course (indicate 1-5
where 1 = most important, 3 = important, 5 = not important)
___ personal interest
___ required by degree program (please indicate degree: ______________)
___ work related
___ recommended (please indicate by whom: ____________)
___ other (please describe in comments below)
Other information:
Hours working per week:
Number of credit hours taking this semester
Number of CIS/CSC courses taken at ACC:
Highest degree earned:
Comments:
You have completed the orientation. I look forward to working with you this
semester.
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Last updated: January 12, 2002
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