lab room: Surge 171 lab schedule: Th 11:10AM-2PM (section 21), Th 2:10-5PM (section 22), W 2:10-5PM (section 23) - participation is mandatory |
lab: Surge 171; Th 11:10AM-2PM (section 21), Th 2:10-5PM (section 22), W 2:10-5PM (section 23) - participation is mandatory |
teaching assistants: [Anna Majkowska] <annam@cs.ucr.edu> (W 2-5 lab), [Wojciech Jawor] <wojtek@cs.ucr.edu> (Th 11-2 lab), [Lan Liu] <lliu@cs.ucr.edu> (Th 2-5 lab) |
teaching assistants: [Wojciech Jawor] <wojtek@cs.ucr.edu>, [Lan Liu] <lliu@cs.ucr.edu>, [Anna Majkowska] <annam@cs.ucr.edu> |
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prerequisites: [CS 014] with a grade of "C-" or better; MATH 009C or MATH 09HC; MATH 112; proficiency in C++.
previous offering: [Winter, 2004]
instructor: [Neal Young], office Surge 347, (909) 827-7146, <neal@cs.ucr.edu>
instructor office hours: Tu 4:10-5:30PM (or until queue is empty), We 4:10-5:30PM (or until queue is empty), or by appointment
class room: [SPR] 2340
class schedule: MWF 10:10-11AM (section 1), MWF 11:10-12AM (section 2)
lab: Surge 171; Th 11:10AM-2PM (section 21), Th 2:10-5PM (section 22), W 2:10-5PM (section 23) - participation is mandatory
mailing list: https://www.cs.ucr.edu/mailman/listinfo/cs141 - subscribe using a UCR email address (not hotmail, yahoo, etc.)
teaching assistants: [Anna Majkowska] <annam@cs.ucr.edu> (W 2-5 lab), [Wojciech Jawor] <wojtek@cs.ucr.edu> (Th 11-2 lab), [Lan Liu] <lliu@cs.ucr.edu> (Th 2-5 lab)
text: [Algorithm Design] (Foundations, Analysis, and Internet Examples) by Michael T. Goodrich and Roberto Tamassia, Wiley.
grading: 3-4 homeworks (20%), 3-4 projects (25%), lab participation (5%), class participation (5%), one midterm (20%), final exam (25%)
grading scale (cutoff, grade) 0-50 F, 50-52 D-, 52-57 D, 57-60 D+, 60-63 C-, 63-67 C, 67-70 C+, 70-73 B-, 73-77 B, 77-80 B+, 80-85 A-, 85-90 A, 90-100 A+
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