Course Schedule - 9 Week Session

The purpose of this rough schedule is to help you pace yourself during the semester. Absolute deadlines are listed at the end.

Week of

Activity

5/25

Chapter 1 - Overview of Programming

Chapter 2 - C++ Syntax and Semantics

Chapter 3 - Arithmetic Expressions, Function Calls, and Output

Chapter 4 - Program Input and the Design Process

Complete Program 1 - Temperature Conversion - Due 5/30

6/01

Chapter 5 - Conditions, Logical Expressions, and Selection

Chapter 6 - Looping

Chapter 7 - Functions

Complete Program 2 - Circle Calculations - Due 6/06

6/08

Exam 1 - Chapters 1-7. Due 6/13

Chapter 8 - Scope, Lifetime, and More on Functions

6/15

Complete Program 3 - Print a Calendar - Due 6/20

Chapter 9 - Additional Control Structures

Chapter 10 - Simple Data Types

6/22

Chapter 11 - One-dimensional Arrays

Chapter 12 - Applied Arrays: Lists and Strings

Complete Program 4 - Postal Packages - Due 6/27

6/29

Exam 2 - Chapters 8-12. Due 7/04

Chapter 13 - Multidimensional Arrays

Chapter 14 - Records (C++ Structs)

7/06

Chapter 15 - Classes and Data Abstraction

Chapter 17 - Pointers, Dynamic Data, and Reference Types

Complete Program 5 - TBA - Due 7/11

7/13

Chapter 18 - Linked Structures

7/20

Exam 3 - Chapters 13-15,17,18. Due 7/22*

Complete Program 6 - TBA - Due 7/24

 

Deadlines

Programs 1 - 5 will not be accepted after July 18, 1998.

Program 6 will not be accepted after July 24, 1998.

THE FOLLOWING APPLIES TO OPEN CAMPUS SECTIONS ONLY:

Exams 1 and 2 will not be accepted after July 18, 1998.

Exam 3 will not be accepted after July 22, 1998*.

* For emergencies, Exam 3 may be taken at the Riverside Testing Center only through July 24, 1998.


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Last updated: May 22, 1998