Dr. Ira Oldham |
For administrative matters, please send an e-mail to my administrative address. My email address given in CIS Faulty list |
Ask Python questions during the class meetings time for this class, or during my office hour. |
Tuesday and Thursday 3:30 - 5:20 PM
Monday | 3:35 PM - 4:25 PM |
Tuesday | 2:00 PM - 2:50 PM |
Wednesday | 3:35 PM - 4:25 PM |
Thursday | 2:00 PM - 2:50 PM |
Friday | none |
A complete introduction to the Python language. Topics covered include: primitive and collection data types, operators and statements, loops and branching, functions and variable scoping, modules and packages, object oriented programming, file handling, regular expressions and exception handling.
CIS 22A or CIS 36A or CIS 40.
01Z
45205
Introducing Python, Modern Computing in Simple Packages
by Bill Lubanovic
O'Reilly
March 2019, Pages: 605, Second edition Ebook: $24.99 ISBN: 978-1492051367
This book is a very good book.
15 hours per week
Exercises 20% |
Problems 35% |
CodeLabs 10% |
Exams 35% |
Final examination counts 1.5 times as much as a mid-term examination
Assignments are due at the end of the class meeting.
Late work is marked down 1% per day that it is late.
Do not get behind in your assignments. Life is busy, but having more work to do later will not help.
If you are ill or have other difficulties, discuss possible reduction of the markdown.
Grade average required:
A+ 98 through 100 A 92 through 97 A- 90 or 91 B+ 88 or 89 B 82 through 87 B- 80 or 81 C+ 78 or 79 C 70 through 77 C- is not permitted D+ 68 or 69 D 62 through 67 D- 60 or 61 F+ is not permitted F 59 or less F- is not permitted
Some specific requirements for this course, that can help you meet the College Academic Integrity requirements, include:
Do your own work
During an examination do not look at anyone else's work, do not look at any soures of information that are not specifically allowed for that examination, and do not communicate with others in any way.
Assignments must by your own work to the following extent:
Specific rules on what copying is allowed:
Academic Integrity is required. Violation of any of the above requirements, or any other academic integrity violation, will usually result in a grade of 2 being given for the work involved. I must emphasize that students do occasionally get a grade of 2 for an assignment; this happend when two students work together and make copies of the same work, or when a student copies the work of previous students.
Unfortunately the campus is closed, including the CIS laboratory.
These are your responsibility.
You must meet any deadlines specified in the Schedule of Classes.
If you add the course, you must get an add code from me,
and submit it to the administration.
If you want a credit/no credit grade, you must file the form with the administration.
If you are unable to complete the class,
it is your responsibility to complete the drop processing.
If you miss an examination,
or are more than one week late in your assignments, you might or might not be dropped by me.
Notify me if you are more than one week late in assignments.
Contact me a week or two in advance, if you must miss a scheduled examination.
Students with physical or psychological disabilities should contact Disability Support Services. Disability Support Services is located in the Registration and Student Services building, room RSS 141, (408) 864-8753.
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