Assignments
Assignment Notes
- There will be 5 assignments worth 6% each
- An assignment may include any or a combination of the following:
- Theory, analysis, labs or programming exercises,
- A small project and/or paper presentation, and/or
- Closed-book in-class quizzes
- Due at the beginning of class on due dates
- No late assignment will be accepted, or under special circumstances accepted with 20% off for each late day
- Assignments should be hand in by due date on paper (no handwritten) unless email submission is requested. Handwritten assignments will not be accepted.
- Multiple submissions are not permitted. Students may submit a partially completed assignment, and will receive credit for those attempted problems
- If electronic hand in is requested, students are responsible to review their assignments before submission to make sure the correct files are attached to the email
Assignments
Assignments will be posted as the course progresses during the Winter 2014.Course Week | Lecture Date | Assignments Hand out | Assignments Due | Note |
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One | 9/Jan |
Assignment #1 files: |
- | - |
Two | 16/Jan | - | - | - |
Three | 23/Jan |
Assignment #2 files: |
Assignment #1 | - |
Four | 30/Jan | - | - | - |
Five | 6/Feb |
Assignment #3 files: |
Assignment #2 | - |
Six | 13/Feb | - | - | - |
Seven | 20/Feb | - | - | |
Eight | 27/Feb | - | - |
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Nine | 6/Mar |
Assignment #4 files: |
Assignment #3 | - |
Ten | 13/Mar | - | - | - |
Eleven | 20/Mar |
Assignment #5 files: |
Assignment #4 | - |
Twelve | 27/Mar | - | - | - |
Thirteen | 3/Apr | - | Assignment #5 |
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