JDEP 183H Fall 2007
Computer Science I (CSE 155H)


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Course
Information:
Introduction to problem-solving with computers including problem analysis and specification, algorithm development, program design, and implementation in a high-level programming language.
Course Web Page: http://www.cse.unl.edu/~myra/classes/jdep183_07
Course Syllabus: syllabus.html
Class Meeting Place/Time:
    Tuesday, Thursday 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM 

    Kauffman 112

Instructor:
    Dr. Myra Cohen
    Assistant Professor
    Office:  Avery 368  
    Phone:  472 - 2305  
    myra [put_in_AT_sign]cse.unl.edu
 

    Office Hours:

    Tuesday:  1:30-3:30 PM
    Thursday: 1:00-2:00 PM
    Other hours by appointment

Teaching Assistants: (1) Jamie Schirf
jschirf[put_in_AT_sign]cse.unl.edu
(2) Steve Trout
strout[put_in_AT_sign]cse.unl.edu
 

Office Hours:
Steve: Monday 4:30-5:30 PM and Thursday 3:30-4:30 PM

Prerequisites: Prereq: Entry into the J.D. Edwards Honors Program
TextBooks:
Required Text: There is one required textbook in this course.
  1. Wu, C. Thomas. A Comprehensive Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming with Java, New York, NY: McGraw-Hill, 1st Edition, 2008.
Academic Dishonesty
Unacceptable collaboration will be considered a violation of the Student Code of Conduct, and will result in a failing grade for the course. In addition, the incident will be reported to the CSE Department and to the JDEP Director, in accordance with the CSCE department policy on academic integrity. You are responsible to read the CSCE department policy and adhere to it. Please make sure if you obtain ideas from others you give credit to your source. If questions arise during the course of working on a problem, please feel free to contact the instructor for a clarification either by telephone, electronic mail, or by an office visit.
Please see the CSE Departmental Academic Integrity Policy for more details.
Special Needs
Students with disabilities are encouraged to contact Christy Horn for a confidential discussion of their individual needs for academic accommodation. It is the policy of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln to provide flexible and individualized accommodation to students with documented disabilities that may affect their ability to fully participate in course activities or to meet course requirements. To receive accommodation services, students must be registered with the Services for Students with Disabilities (SSD) office, 132 Canfield Administration, 472-3787 voice or TTY.