Fall 2002 Course Schedule - 12-Week Semester

The purpose of this schedule is to help you pace yourself during the semester. My Late Policy for programming assignments (all sections) and tests (open campus sections only) is included in the course syllabus. Absolute deadlines are also listed in this schedule. Note: weeks with an asterisk ("*") in the Week of column are subject to change (due dates and assignments may be adjusted). The asterisk will be removed when the week's schedule is finalized.

Week of

Reading Assignment/Activity

9/23
1

Chapter 1 - Overview of Computers and Programming Languages
Chapter 2 - Basic Elements of C++
Chapter 3 - Input/Output

9/30
2

Chapter 4 - Control Structures I (Selection)
Chapter 5 - Control Structures II (Repetition)
Complete Program 1 - Due 10/6 (try to finish early & start on 2)

10/7
 3

Chapter 6 - Functions I
Chapter 7 - Functions II
Complete Program 2 - Due 10/13 (try to finish early and start on 3)

10/14
4

Chapter 8 - User-Defined Simple Data Types, Namespaces, & string Type
Complete Program 3 - Due 10/20

*10/21
5

Chapter 9 - Arrays and Strings
Exam 1 - Chapters 1-7. Due 10/27

*10/28
6

Chapter 10 - Arrays II
Complete Program 4 - Due 11/03

*11/04
7

Chapter 11 - Recursion
Chapter 12 - Records (Structs)

*11/11
8

Chapter 13 - Classes
Complete Program 5 - Due 11/17
Exam 2 - Chapters 8 - 11. Due 11/17

*11/18
9

Chapter 14 - Inheritance and Composition (selected topics)

Last day to withdraw is Thursday, Nov 21.

*11/25
10

Chapter 15 - Pointers
Complete Program 6 - Due 12/1
*** Thanksgiving - ACC closed Thurs, 11/28 - Sun, 12/1 ***

*12/2
11

Chapter 17 - Linked Lists
Programs 1 - 6 must be turned in by Sunday, Dec 8.
Exams 1 & 2 will not be accepted after Sunday, Dec 8.

*12/9
12

Program 7 must be turned in by Friday, Dec 13.
Exam 3 will be available at
all Testing Centers through Wednesday, Dec 11. Exam 3 will be available at the RVS Testing Center through Friday, Dec 13.

 


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