Lecture Object oriented programming - Chapter 1: Introduction - FPT University
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- Introduction Object Oriented Programming From 07To 26 – Sep/2009 1/9
- Objectives • Instructor introduction • Introduction to the course • Course timeline • Requirements of the course • Grading policy • Academic policy 2/9
- Instructor introduction Name: Lã Ngọc Quang Graduated: • College of Technology, Hanoi Nationality University • Hanoi University of Technology Contacts: • Email: quangln@fpt.edu.vn • Mob: 0912 318 493 3/9
- Introduction to the course • This subject introduces the object-oriented paradigm in computer programming and uses a comprehensive subset of the C++ language as the programming language. • Upon successful completion, you will be able to write command-line, object-oriented solutions to an unlimited number of small problems with some degree of complexity. 4/9
- Course timeline \\fun.edu.vn\corp-share\Software Engineering\Subjects\OOP\Materials\seneca\Index.html 5/9
- Course timeline • Lectures and Class Discussions: where we discuss the material in the readings. • Workshops: where we solve small problems that implement concepts introduced in the readings. • Assignments: where you work on projects that integrate the topics covered in the readings. • Presentation: where you present the work of your team on a problem of your choosing. • Quiz: 30 minutes written test (walkthrough) • Practice Exam: 90 minutes • Final Exam: 90 minutes (written) 6/9
- Requirements of the course • Following lessons in classrooms • Reading textbooks at home • Completing workshops in time • Submitting your assignments in time • Discussing actively in your teams and in classrooms • Presenting your presentations in classroom 7/9
- Grading policy • The total mark is a weighted combination. The weights are: – 02 Assignments: 10% – 10 Workshops: 10% – 05 Quizzes: 10% – 02 Practical Exams: 40% – 01 Final Exam: 30% • To pass this subject, you must: – Total Mark >= 5 – Final Exam >= 4 8/9
- FPT-University Academic policy Cheating, plagiarism and breach of copyright are serious offenses under this Policy. • Cheating – Cheating during a test or exam is construed as talking, peeking at another student’s paper or any other clandestine method of transmitting information. • Plagiarism – Plagiarism is using the work of others without citing it; that is, holding the work of others out as your own work. • Breach of Copyright – If you photocopy a textbook without the copyright holder's permission, you violate copyright law. 9/9