The weight distribution of the course components is as follows:
The lectures consist of presentation and discussion of the course material. Students are encouraged to read the current week's material prior to attending the lecture. Material developed during the lectures can be accessed by clicking on Lectures on the sidebar. Lecture slides are designed by Professor Natalija Vlajic.
The labs must be done individually. To see the exact
schedule, click on Labs on the sidebar.
Lab/Software
Information: OPNET
IT Guru (Academic Edition)
Makeup of missed midterm exam is only possible in extremely exceptional situations (such as verifiable medical emergencies) or by arrangement well prior to the exam, provided there is an extremely compelling reason. Makeups of quizzes is not possible.
"The Department takes the matter of academic honesty very seriously. Academic honesty is essentially giving credit where credit is due. And not misrepresenting what you have done and what work you have produced. When a piece of work is submitted by a student it is expected that all unquoted and uncited ideas and text are original to the student. Uncited and unquoted text, diagrams, etc., which are not original to the student, and which the student presents as their own work is considered academically dishonest." For more see: Department of Computer Science Academic Honesty Guidelines