There will be three or four exams during the semester and one final exam.
The exams are equally weighted
You are expected to take them when they are scheduled.
Homework
There will be a veritable plethora of homework assignments.
The types of assignments will vary. Some will involve programming, others will not.
Some will be larger than others, but they will all be equally weighted.
Please review the relevant sections of the Policies
page for additional details about my expectations for homework assignments.
Activities
This category covers things like reading assignments, worksheets, pop quizzes, and
other things we do during class.
The method/depth of grading will vary widely on these activities. That is, some will be graded like
an exam or homework assignment, and some may involve me checking off your name if you did it.
Miscellaneous
There are five main criteria, not necessarily equally weighted:
Preparation. I expect you to prepare for every class, usually by reading one or
more sections from the textbook. If I get the impression that you are not doing so, points will be deducted.
Classroom discussion and activities. This includes attendance, how engaged you are during class,
whether you are contributing to a positive learning environment or causing distractions, etc.
Getting help when needed (Office Hours, etc.).
Contrary to what some students may believe,
it is a good thing to ask your professors questions when you get stuck.
Thus, I want to encourage you to do so.
If you are struggling with the material, whether or not you come to get help
will be reflected in this part of your grade.
Colloquium attendance. You must attend at least 75% of the colloquiums to not get marked down.
SALT. If you do not complete the SALT by the Friday before exam week you will lose points.