Students are expected to attend lectures, where information will be given that is not available at any other place. Attendance at recitations is recorded and contributes to your grade. Students are expected to:
Events that are excused:
Events that are not excused:
We also do not want you to come to class ill.Make up work will
need to be explicitly negotiated. The objectives include: getting
students to class; not spreading illness; and making
sure students who are ill receive appropriate treatment.
The material in this course (including learning to come to class and
stay awake) is important. Excessive absences will impact your grade.
Documentation: Documentation will be required for the absence to be excused. It is YOUR responsibility to PLAN on getting the appropriate documentation.
Midterm and Finals: Make-up exams are only given for excused absences. Students must consult with the instructor as soon as possible, preferably before the start of the exam. Examination dates are listed in the syllabus; be aware of them and plan accordingly.
Class Quizzes: There will not be any make-ups for missed class quizzes. If you have an excused absence, the quiz grade will be excused.
Recitations: Make-ups will be given for missed recitations if you have an excused absence, please arrange with the lab instructor.
Programming Quizzes: Make-ups will be given for missed Programming Quizzes if you have an excused absence (see Excused Absences above), please arrange with the lab instructor or the professor.
Programming assignments: Programs are submitted electronically. Details of how this is done appears with the first assignment. Always check zyBooks for due dates. The due date will include a day and time in zyBooks. No late work will be accepted unless there is an excused absence (see Excused Absences above).
Lab work is completed during recitations and will be turned in to zyBooks on the day of recitation. There is no make-up for recitation sections. You may attend a recitation other the one you are registered for only if there is space available. Students registered for a recitation have first priority. You must attend the lab for which you are assigned to take the quizzes.
Assignments will be submitted via zyBooks according to the due dates in zyBooks.
Collaboration: We encourage you to talk with other students about your assignments
and questions, but make sure you do your own homework. You may not copy another
student's program or other work (either with or without their knowledge), nor write code
or other work for them, nor can you copy solutions from the Internet. Please read the
departmental policy statement regarding incompletes, academic integrity, and class
attendance. This policy statement can be read
here.
In addition to responsibilities enumerated in the Colorado State University Student Conduct Code, the Computer Science Department advocates rights and responsibilities of conduct for all its Members: faculty, staff and students, in accordance with the intent of the Code of Ethics of the Association of Computing Machinery.In particular, all department members are obligated to
For questions, explanations, or to report violations, contact your instructor or appropriate department administrator. Mediation of violations will be conducted within the Department and may be referred to the CSU Student Conduct and Conflict Resolution Office.
Colorado State University students should be familiar with the University Honor Pledge.
CSU’s Discrimination, Harassment, Sexual Harassment, Sexual Misconduct, Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, Stalking, and Retaliation policy designates faculty and employees of the University as “Responsible Employees.” This designation is consistent with federal law and guidance, and requires faculty to report information regarding students who may have experienced any form of sexual harassment, sexual misconduct, relationship violence, stalking or retaliation. This includes information shared with faculty in person, electronic communications or in class assignments. As “Responsible Employees,” faculty may refer students to campus resources (see below), together with informing the Office of Support and Safety Assessment to help ensure student safety and welfare. Information regarding sexual harassment, sexual misconduct, relationship violence, stalking and retaliation is treated with the greatest degree of confidentiality possible while also ensuring student and campus safety.
Any student who may be the victim of sexual harassment, sexual misconduct, relationship violence, stalking or retaliation is encouraged to report to CSU through one or more of the following resources: