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CPSC 370: Functional and Logic Programming
These policies apply to CPSC 370 taught in
Prince
George in the Fall 2019 semester.
- Cheating:
- Don't.
First offenses result in a grade of -100% on
the assignment in question and formal notification of the
College Dean.
Allowing someone to copy
your work is cheating. The
UNBC Calendar describes academic
offenses and possible penalties in more detail.
- Marking Scheme Changes:
-
I reserve the right to change weightings given in the marking scheme on
the course outline. Students are guaranteed that their letter grade
will not decrease as the result of such a change.
- Attendance:
-
Attendance in this course is the student's responsibility and is
not monitored by the instructor. Students are entirely responsible for
being aware of material discussed in lecture, even if they are
unavoidably prevented from attending.
- Examination Policies:
-
Students are responsible for being aware of all relevant
examination policies.
Click here for
examination policies common to all courses.
- Programming Homework Submission
:
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Most homework consists of small programming problems.
Solutions to an individual problems consist of
code contained in an appropriate file type (for instance, a
.java
-file for a java related question).
Solutions should be submitted by e-mail as attachments.
Do not submit Word files, .txt
files,
or .pdf
files as solutions to programming problems unless
specifically asked to do so.
Where multiple problems or multiple pieces of code are
involved, use some standard form of combining files (for instance,
tar
or
zip
files).
All files, whether individual or combined, should be named in a way
that uniquely identifies the student, course, and assignment.
- Cell phones:
-
Please avoid being disruptive.
Cell-phone use is forbidden during examinations.