CS 46A: Computer Science I

1600-1715 MW, MH 422
Jeff Smith, MH 415, 924-5153, smithj@cs.sjsu.edu

Office hours (tentative):

Monday-Thursday 1-2:30, or by appointment.

Text:

Horstmann, Computing Concepts with Java Essentials, 3rd edition. We will cover Chapters 1-9, 11, 13, and 14.

Grading system:

45% on programming assigments
30% on 3 in-class tests
15% on the final exam
10% on lab exercises

All tests will be open book and open notes.

For each exam or assignment, numeric grades are given and intervals for each letter grade are assigned (usually 90% for A-, 80 for B-, etc.). Your course grade will be determined by comparing the sum of your numeric grades to the sum of the intervals, except that I often give a higher than this to students who have just one poor grade, or who have been improving throughout the course. The intervals for + and - grades are rather small. My standards for the I grade, for makeup exams, and for extending assignment due dates are quite strict. At a minimum, I expect documentation of why you cannot complete the work in the expected time. See the separate sheets on Assignments and Documentation for specific requirements in these areas. These, together with other useful documents, will be available on the class web page at

http://www.cs.sjsu.edu/faculty/smithj/classes/46a
Note that this accessible from my home page.

The work you turn in should be your own. Do not share your work with anyone else. Please become familiar with the official university definition and policy on academic dishonesty, as stated in the 2002-2004 catalog, pp. 448-9, or at http://info.sjsu.edu/web-dbgen/narr/catalog-policies/catalog-policies-180.html and http://info.sjsu.edu/web-dbgen/narr/catalog-policies/catalog-policies-181.html. See my web page on this topic for further information.

Class Attendance:

Class attendance is not required, but is strongly recommended. Beginning one week after the first exam, only documentable compelling reasons will be considered for withdrawal requests.