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===== Textbook ===== | ===== Textbook ===== | ||
- | === Required === | + | There are no required text books for this course. |
- | [[http:// | + | [[http:// |
+ | [[http:// | ||
- | === Optional === | + | [[http:// |
- | On-line material is available on the course [[Resources]] web page. Other books that may be helpful are listed here. | ||
- | [[http://shop.oreilly.com/product/0636920023784.do|Python for Data Analysis]], by Wes Kinney, O' | + | ===== Instructors ===== |
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+ | ^ ^ Office | ||
+ | ^ | ||
+ | ^ GTA: [[http://www.cs.colostate.edu/ | ||
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- | === Grading === | + | ===== Grading |
Your grade for this course will be based only on the assignments, | Your grade for this course will be based only on the assignments, | ||
- | We plan for six regular assignments during the semester. In total these will count for 80% of your semester grade. The final assignment is a project designed by you and is worth 20% of your semester grade. This 20% will be composed of | + | We plan for five regular assignments during the semester. In total these will count for 80% of your semester grade. The final assignment is a project designed by you and is worth 20% of your semester grade. This 20% will be composed of |
* 2% for the proposal | * 2% for the proposal | ||
- | * 10% for the written report | + | * 18% for the written report |
- | * 8% for the presentation by on-campus students | + | |
The calculation of the final letter grade will be made as follows: | The calculation of the final letter grade will be made as follows: |