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-- CS 1110/1111 – Introduction to Programming – Spring 2020 home syllabus schedule assignments practice OH FAQ Table of Contents 1 Overview 1.1 Lecture Sections 1.2 Lab Sections 1.3 Swapping Labs and Waiting Lists 1.4 Final Exam Times 1.4.1 Final Exam Scheduling Conflicts 2 Other Introduction to Programming Offerings This page is currently under construction. Any content you see now is subject to change until the start of the upcoming semester. -- This page does not represent the most current semester of this course; it is present merely as an archive. -- 1 Overview Welcome! In this course, we have two main goals - to teach you the skill of programming and the art of computer science. Having the ability to write and understand simple programs has become increasingly more important. The concepts and principles you pick up in this class will give you the ability to take an algorithm or problem in your chosen field and write a program that will help you do your job quicker, easier, and more reliably. 1.1 Lecture Sections Section Time Place Instructor 1110-001 MoWeFr 2–2:50PM Wilson Hall 402 Ray Pettit 1110-002 MoWeFr 12–12:50PM Wilson Hall 402 Ray Pettit 1110-003 MoWeFr 10–10:50AM Olsson Hall 120 Craig Dill 1110-004 MoWeFr 1–1:50PM MEC BLDG 205 Craig Dill 1111 MoWe 2–3:15PM Thornton E303 Nathan Brunelle 1.2 Lab Sections Section Time Place 1110-100 Th 9:30–10:45AM Olsson 001 1110-101 Th 11:00–12:15PM Olsson 001 1110-102 Th 12:30–1:45PM Olsson 001 1110-103 Th 2:00–3:15PM Olsson 001 1110-104 Th 3:30–4:45PM Olsson 001 1110-105 Th 5:00–6:15PM Olsson 001 1110-106 Th 6:30–7:45PM Olsson 001 1110-107 Th 12:30–1:45PM MEC 213 1110-108 Th 3:30–4:45PM MEC 213 1110-109 Th 5:00–6:15PM MEC 213 1110-110 Th 6:30–7:45PM MEC 213 1110-111 Th 5:00–6:15PM Olsson 009 1111 (none) (none) 1.3 Swapping Labs and Waiting Lists If you attempt to swap one section but not the other in SIS, expect to end up on the back of the waiting list for both sections See the FAQ for suggestions on ways around this. 1.4 Final Exam Times The final exam will take place on Monday, May 4, 7-10PM. The location is determined by which lecture section you are enrolled in (these locations will be announced approximately 1 month prior to the exam). You must take the exam with your official lecture section. Section Instructor Place 1110-001 Ray Pettit TBD 1110-002 Ray Pettit TBD 1110-003 Craig Dill (10am) TBD 1110-004 Craig Dill (1pm) TBD 1111 Nathan Brunelle TBD 1.4.1 Final Exam Scheduling Conflicts If you have a direct conflict with our Final Exam , you may sign up to take the exam during a make-up exam session. These sessions will be determined approximately 1 month prior to the end of the semester. Look here for details at that time. 2 Other Introduction to Programming Offerings CS 1110 and CS 1111 are both “general” introductions to programming, providing an overview of topics suitable for all majors. There are also other Introduction to Programming offerings at UVa: CS 1112 Covers the same material as CS 1110/1111, but is organized based on the assumption that none of the students have any prior programming experience. By contrast, CS 1110 assumes most students have no prior programming experience; CS 1111 assumes all students do have prior programming experience. Placement Test If you have programmed before, you can likely place out of Introduction to Programming entirely. Placement tests are offered in the CS department offices (Rice 527); They may be taken between 9am and 3pm weekdays, no appointment is necessary. If you pass the placement test, we advise taking CS 2110 to expand your programming ability further. Copyright © 2020 Luther Tychonievich and Nate Brunelle. Last updated 2020-02-05 18:20...