Spring Course Schedule - 16-Week Semester

The purpose of this rough 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.

Week of

Reading Assignment/Activity

1/17

MLK Holiday, all campuses closed Monday 1/17

Chapter 1 - Introduction to Computers and C++ Programming

Chapter 2 - Control Structures

1/24

Chapter 2 - Control Structures (continued)

Complete Program 1 - Due 1/29.

1/31

Chapter 3 - Functions

Complete Program 2 - Due 2/5.

2/7

Chapter 3 - Functions (continued)

2/14

Complete Program 3 - Due 2/19.

Exam 1 - Chapters 1-3. Due 2/19.

2/21

Chapter 4 - Arrays

2/28

Chapter 5 - Pointers and Strings

3/6

Chapter 5 - Pointers and Strings (continued)

Complete Program 4 - Due 3/11.

3/13

Spring Break - all campuses closed 3/13 - 3/19

3/20

Exam 2 - Chapters 4 - 5. Due 3/25.

Chapter 6 - Classes and Data Abstraction

3/27

Chapter 6 - Classes and Data Abstraction (continued)

Complete Program 5 - Due 4/1.

4/3

Chapter 11 - Stream Input/Output

4/10

Chapter 14 - File Processing (sections 14.1 - 14.6 only)

4/17

Complete Program 6 - Due 4/22.

Last day to withdraw is Friday, 4/21.

4/24

Dynamic Memory
section 7.6 - new and delete operators
sections 15.1 - 15.3 - dynamic memory allocation

5/1

section 15.4 - Linked Lists

Programs 1 - 6 will not be accepted after Saturday, May 6, 2000.

Exams 1 & 2 will not be accepted after Saturday, May 6, 2000.

5/8

Complete Program 7. Program 7 will not be accepted after Friday, May 12, 2000.

Exam 3 will be available at all Testing Centers through Wednesday, May 10, 2000. Exam 3 will be available at the RVS Testing Center through Friday, May 12, 2000.

 


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