Summer Course Schedule - 9 Week Semester

The purpose of this rough schedule is to help you pace yourself during the semester. Due dates for programming assignments and exams are listed as well as absolute deadlines. See the course Syllabus for my Late Policy.

Week of

Activity

6/7

Chapter 1 - Overview of Programming

Chapter 2 - C++ Syntax and Semantics

Chapter 3 - Arithmetic Expressions, Function Calls, and Output

6/12

Chapter 4 - Program Input and the Design Process

Chapter 5 - Conditions, Logical Expressions, and Selection

Chapter 6 - Looping

Complete Program 1 - I/O, Sums, and Products - Due 6/18

6/19

Chapter 7 - Functions

Chapter 8 - Scope, Lifetime, and More on Functions

Complete Program 2 - Circle Calculations - Due 6/25

6/26

Chapter 9 - Additional Control Structures

Chapter 10 - Simple Data Types

Complete Program 3 - Checkbook Balancing - Due 7/2

Exam 1 - Chapters 1 - 8 -Due 7/2

7/3

Independence Day Holiday - ACC closed Tuesday, July 4

Chapter 11 - Structs and Classes

Complete Program 4 - Rectangle Class - Due 7/9

7/10

Chapter 12 - Arrays

Chapter 13 - Array-Based Lists

Try to complete Program 5 this week

7/17

Exam 2 - Chapters 9 - 13 - Due 7/23

Chapter 15 - Pointers

Supplement - Arrays and Pointers

Complete Program 5 - Postal Packages - Due 7/23

7/24

Last day to withdraw is Tuesday, July 25

Chapter 15 - Dynamic Data

Chapter 16 - Linked Structures (pages TBA)

Complete Program 6 - Payroll - Due 7/30

Programs 1 - 5 will not be accepted after Sunday, 7/30.

Exams 1 & 2 will not be accepted after Sunday, 7/30.

7/31

Exam 3 - Chapters 13 (C Strings), 15 - 16 - Due 8/4 (available at all testing centers through Friday, 8/4- see note below)

Complete Program 7 - Payroll Revisited - Due Sunday, 8/6

Programs 6 and 7 will not be accepted after Sunday, 8/6.

8/7

Exam 3 will be available at the RVS Testing Center only through Tuesday, August 8.

Semester ends Tuesday, August 8.

 


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