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CMSC 2021 CMSC 202 Computer Science II for Majors Spring 2001 Sections 0101-0104 Ms. Susan Mitchell
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CMSC 2022 Course Prerequisites CMSC 201, Computer Science (grade of B or better) MATH 151, Calculus I (grade of C or better)
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CMSC 2023 CMSC Gateway Warning! If you started UMBC for the first time in Summer 1998 or later you are under the “CMSC Gateway” and must complete CMSC 201 and CMSC 202 with a grade of B or better. Because of the registrar’s rules regarding class sequences, students who received a C in CMSC 201 must retake CMSC 201 before taking CMSC 202. If you choose not to retake CMSC 201 or do not retake it before taking CMSC 202, you cannot graduate as a computer science major.
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CMSC 2024 Enrolling in a Closed Section Fill out the paperwork and give it to me after this class. After I give you authorization (I will do so in class), you will need to register for the class yourself. Until you know whether or not I will admit you, keep attending class.
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CMSC 2025 Prerequisite Skills In order for you to maximize your chance for success in CMSC 202, you must have the following skills NOW.
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CMSC 2026 Prerequisite Skills (con’t) Fluency in C or C++. This means: – Basic data types (int, float, char) – Control structures (if-else, while, for, switch) – Arithmetic, relational, and logical (Boolean) operators – Arrays (single and multi-dimensional)
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CMSC 2027 Prerequisite Skills (cont’d) – Compound data types (struct) – Functions and parameter passing – Header files (e.g., string.h) – Stream I/O – File I/O (sequential access files) – Strings – Pointers
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CMSC 2028 Prerequisite Skills (cont’d) – Creating working programs (designing, coding, compiling, linking, debugging) – Working with multi-file programs – Program commenting and formatting – Top down design (problem decomposition/stepwise refinement)
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CMSC 2029 Prerequisite Skills (cont’d) Familiarity with: – Abstract data types (ADTs) – Sorting and searching – Recursion – Linear lists, stacks, queues – Trees
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CMSC 20210 CMSC 202 Overview Object-oriented design and programming techniques More in-depth coverage of: – Recursion – Sorting and searching – Pointers and dynamic memory allocation – Abstract data types (ADTs)
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CMSC 20211 CMSC 202 Overview (con’t) Asymptotic analysis Basic data structures (lists, stacks, queues, trees, hash tables)
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CMSC 20212 CMSC 202 Overview (con’t) C++ syntax – This will be accomplished mainly via assigned textbook readings and discussion sections. Some complex C++ topics will be discussed in lecture. C++ code samples will also be used in lecture to illustrate various concepts.
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CMSC 20213 Course Web Page All materials for this class can be found at: www.csee.umbc.edu/courses/undergraduate/202/spring01 Check the “News and Announcements” frequently.
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CMSC 20214 Lecture Transparencies Lecture transparencies will be available on the course website (links from the Lecture Schedule) Lectures for the coming week will be posted by Sunday night of that week They will be in PowerPoint 95/97/2000 format They can be easily printed, if you wish, using one of the PCs in the labs
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CMSC 20215 Syllabus You are required to read the Syllabus for this class Please do so immediately so that you are well-informed regarding: – Course content – Course policies and guidelines
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CMSC 20216 Syllabus Overview Textbooks C++: How to Program, by Deitel and Deitel, 3rd edition Data Structures and Other Objects Using C++, by Main and Savitch, 2nd edition Grading 8 Quizzes (lowest dropped) = 10 % 4 Projects (10% each) = 40 % 3 Exams (15/15/20%) = 50 % You have exactly one week after a grade is received to discuss your grade with me
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CMSC 20217 Syllabus Overview (con’t) Final grades will be determined as follows: 90 <= A <= 100 % 80 <= B < 90 % 70 <= C < 80 % 60 <= D < 70 % 0 <= F < 60 % Final grades will not be curved. Don’t ask. A grade of “I” (Incomplete) will only be given under dire circumstances.
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CMSC 20218 Syllabus Overview (con’t) General policies and conduct – Attendance: You are expected to attend all lectures and discussions and to attend the section in which you are enrolled for both lecture and discussion. – E-mail: I receive hundreds of e-mail during the semester and I do my best to respond in a timely manner. But do not expect a response on weekends, holidays, or late in the evening. Also, please observe the “E-mail Etiquette” on the syllabus.
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CMSC 20219 Syllabus Overview (con’t) Quizzes: - Take them in your discussion section - Will be on C++ only (concepts will be tested on exams) Exams: - Not cumulative, but you must be able to apply the knowledge from previous exams
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CMSC 20220 Syllabus Overview (con’t) Programming Projects – Do your own work!!! – Are checked against all other students’ projects – Submitted electronically Project 0 to test that submission works is mandatory – Projects are due at midnight (not 1second after!) on the due date – If ResNet or your personal connection goes down, get into the lab to complete your project! – The system does go down -- no excuse!
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CMSC 20221 Getting Help Attend your discussion section Use your instructor and TA office hours E-mail your instructor or TA Use CSHC (ECS 332) and UCS Consultants (ECS 020) –Remember, UCS staff cannot help with projects or homework
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