Welcome to CS310 Problem Solving using Computers
General Information
Links to the Statement of Integrity, the Syllabus, and the current semester's lab schedule are found in the General Information Widget on the course home page. Be sure to review this information and ask questions if you don't understand any part of the course. There is also a course checklist available for students to printout and use to keep track of their progress throughout the semester.
Course Modules
There is no text book for CS310. Instead, we have created our own content and made it available online (here). The course materials (modules) is available via the Modules or Content link and is organized as follows:
- Units contain one or more Modules
- Modules contain one or more Lessons
- Lessons contain a Topic Discussion, Examples, and Exercises
Students complete one module per week including the lessons, examples, and exercises for that module. After reading the Topic Discussion for each Lesson, complete the Examples and the Exercises for that lesson. See the links near the top right of the Lesson title.
Each week:
- Read and take notes on each lesson
- Complete examples and exercises for each lesson.
- Attend Lecture and take notes and ask questions.
- Participate fully in your Team Lab.
- Complete your work on the problem assigned for that week and submit according to the instructions.
- Complete the online quiz and submit on or before its due date and time.
McBurney Students
Bring a copy of your VISA to the Course Coordinator by Friday of the third week of class.
Religious Observances
Students who participate in religious observances that overlab with the academic calendar must provide written notice to the course coordinator of those observances by Friday of the third week of classes. Failure to provide notice at the start of the semester may mean that special accomodation for your request can not be made.
Don't wait to Check your entire semester for any conflicts.
Have a great semester,
Deb Deppeler (Course Coordinator) and all of the TAs