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Final grades will be assigned with the formula [Earned Points]/[Total Points]. For example if you earn 850 points out of a total of 1000 points offered your grade would be a B or %85. Grades will not be rounded, so if your final score is a 79.9% your grade will be a C+ according to the chart below. If you are on a grade boundary please see the extra credit section below for opportunities to improve your grade.
Percentage | Letter |
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94% < 100% | A |
90% < 94% | A- |
87% < 90% | B+ |
84% < 87% | B |
80% < 84% | B- |
77% < 80% | C+ |
74% < 77% | C |
70% < 74% | C- |
67% < 70% | D+ |
64% < 67% | D |
60% < 64% | D- |
0 < 60% | F |
The Kount Computer Tutoring Center (CCP 241): This lab is accessible 24/7 by proxy card access to all students enrolled in CS courses. Machines in the Kount Computer Tutoring Center have all the software you will need this semester. You can use the lab remotely via ssh (onyx.boisestate.edu) and use command line tools such as VIM.
If you want to work on your personal machine the following setup is recommended:
Programming assignments require the implementation of working programs using the language constructs and techniques introduced in class. Programs must execute and compile on the operating system and compiler specified. Students are expected to work on their own unless explicitly instructed otherwise. Students who allow their work to be copied will be written up along with the student who copied. Cheating is grounds for immediate failure of the course. This includes trying to find answers to problems, programs, and exams from the Internet or other sources and uploading your completed assignments to Internet sites that are publicly accessible.
Boise State promotes Academic Excellence as a core Shared Value upholding the virtue of honesty in the pursuit of knowledge. Behaving with integrity and honesty is a hallmark of a Boise State University graduate. The conferring of a degree represents the University’s indication that the recipient has engaged in academic work that is representative of her/his own efforts and that was completed with integrity and honesty.
Upholding academic integrity in all assignments provides students with the opportunity to engage with the material being investigated and assert their evidence based findings. This behavior demonstrates the commitment to learning and preparation necessary for a successful future. All work you submit must represent your own ideas and effort or be cited including any material you wrote for another course; when work does not, it is academic dishonesty. Academic dishonesty in any form may result in failure in the course or dismissal from the Program and/or the University.
All assignments can be submitted up to 3 days late without penalty, after 3 days past the due date absolutely no work will be accepted under any circumstances. No work will be accepted after the last day of course instruction, the semester has to end at some point so plan accordingly. Work submitted 1 second late is treated the same as work submitted 1 day late. You can find the last day of course instruction at the registrar.
Plenty of extra credit is offered to offset any missed assignment(s).
BroncoMail is the official communication channel through which all university business is conducted. It is expected that you access and read university communications on a regular basis. For more information see the University Policy on Student Email Communications (Policy 2280). Your instructor will not respond to any emails sent from personal accounts such as gmail or yahoo.
Your instructor will make every effort to return emails within 48hrs Monday thru Friday between the hours of 9:00am and 5:00pm (MST). Emails sent on Saturday, Sunday, or outside of the defined hours will be returned within 48hrs on the following business day. Emails should be reserved for questions that are not appropriate for a public forum such as grades or other personal issues. If you don't receive a response from your instructor after 48hrs please check to make sure you are sending the email from BroncoMail and send a followup email.