Course
Consultants on North campus!!!!
Consultants for CS100 will now be on north campus as follows (starting
Wednesday, 15 October).
RPCC lab, Tues & Wed 5-9pm CS100
Dixon lab, Wed 4:30-8pm CS211
Please make use of these consultants!
The basement of Carpenter has a room with Macs and PCs. It is run
by CIT. Also, consultants for CS100J and CS100M are there. The schedule
should be posted on the door. Something like 1:25 to 11:00PM Sunday
through Thursday. Go to this room for help with Java programming,
with quick questions on Java, with downloading Java and DrJava onto
your computer, and so on. The only reason for the consultants being
in that room is to help YOU. Take advantage of this. We are investigating
moving the consultants in the evening to the North Campus. Look here
once in a while for updates.
From the Cornell Courses of Study
COM S 100 Introduction to Computer Programming
Fall, spring, summer. 4 credits.
An introduction to elementary computer programming concepts. Emphasis
is on techniques of problem analysis and the development of algorithms
and programs. There are two versions of the course. Both provide adequate
preparation for COM S/ENGRD 211. Both versions are not offered every
semester.
This web page is for Course CS100J --the J standing
for Java. There will be 11 weeks in which Java will be used and two
weeks of Matlab.
Click here for information about CS100M
(M standing for Matlab) and alternative courses.
Expected outcomes of Com S 100
(1) Basic understanding of object-oriented and procedural
aspects of programming, as expressed in Java.
(2) Fluency in Java --able to write programs using
classes and subclasses, as well as assignments, conditionals, and
loops.
(3) Knowledge of the basic API classes and their specifications.
Exams
The three prelims are 7:30--9:00PM, on Monday 29 Sept., Tuesday 21
Oct., and Tuesday 18 Nov. ALL IN Uris Auditorium.
The final is in period 9: Monday 15 Dec, 3:00--5:30PM.
Please make sure you have nothing else planned at these times.