| Instructor | Chuck Pheatt |
| Office | Science Hall 250C |
| Phone | Office: 620-341-5637 |
| cpheatt@emporia.edu | |
| Office Hours | see http://pheattarchive.emporia.edu/courses/office.htm |
| Text | Unix: The Textbook by Syed Mansoor Sarwar, Robert Koretsky, Syed Aqeel Sarwar, Publisher: Addison-Wesley Pub Co; 2nd edition (July 22, 2004) ISBN: 032122731X |
| Syllabus Attachment | see http://www.emporia.edu/regist/enroll/syll.htm |
| Prerequisites | Permission |
| Purpose | This course in an introduction to the UNIX operating system. Topics to be covered include an overview of Unix an the command line, file and directory structure, pipes and filters, editing files, shells, job control, and communications. |
| Meets | M 6:30-9:10 |
| Academic Honesty | See Student Handbook |
| Home Page | http://pheattarchive.emporia.edu/courses/cs335f07/cs335.htm |
| Points: | Homework - 20% |
| Programming Assignments - 30% | |
| Examination 1 - 20% | |
| Final (Comprehensive) - 30% |
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90 % - 100 % ........... A |
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80 % - 89 % ............. B |
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70 % - 79 % ..............C |
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60 % - 69 % .............. D |
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0% - 59 ..................... F |
| Programming Assignment Groundrules | You are expected to write your own programs. You may discuss algorithms, requirements of the assignment, program
testing, etc. with your classmates. It is also acceptable to accept a limited amount of debugging help from others.
However, what you enter into the computer should be your own. The following are not acceptable: copying
another person's program, letting another person use your program disk, using another person's listing, or having
another person write a portion of your program for you. If you have any doubt as to whether collaboration is acceptable,
it is your responsibility to check in advance. All homework and programming assignments will be submitted to the Math/CS/Econ Electronic Homework Submission System. Under no circumstances may you email your programming assignment to your instructor. |
| Late Programming Assignments | All programming assignments are due at the beginning of the class session in which they are due. Late programming will not be accepted. There are no valid excuses for late programming assignments. |
| Homework Assignments | All homework assignments are due at the beginning of the class session in which they are due.
All homework problems must be submitted to the Math/CS/Econ homework submission system http://mathcshwk.emporia.edu/. Instructions on how to use the system are available here. Do not under any circumstances send me your homework assignment via email. The homework system is extremely anal and will not accept assignment after the due date and time. Don't even think about submitting late homework assignments or trying to email late assignments to your instructor. I cannot submit assignments to the system for you. You are the only one that can submit your assignments. |
| Examinations | All examinations are closed book and closed notes. Study guides will be distributed prior to the examinations. All examinations are comprehensive but will mostly focus on recently covered material. |
| Reading Assignments | It's in your best interest to read the reading assignments prior to class. Reading the reading assignments the evening before the examinations is not recommended. |
| Special Needs | Emporia State University will make reasonable accommodations for persons with documented disabilities. Students need to contact the Director of Disability Services and the professor as early in the semester as possible to ensure that classroom and academic accommodations are implemented in a timely fashion. All communication between students, the Office of Disability Services, and the professor will be strictly confidential. |
| Computer Lab | The software for this course is available on the
computers in SH245-6. The lab is open: Monday thru Thursday - 8:00am to 8:00pm Friday - 8:00am to 6:00pm If you would like to have access to the lab outside these hours, please see Dr. Scott in SH141 to receive a late pass. Lab staff is available to answer you questions. They are in the lab during the following times: Monday thru Thursday - 5:30pm to 8:00pm During certain hours during the day the computer lab is used for math labs. Please check the computer lab door for these times. |