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CSE 1105
Introduction to
Computer Science & Engineering
Time:
Wed 4:00 – 4:50
Thurs 9:30 – 10:20
Thurs 4:00 – 4:50
Place: 100 Nedderman Hall (NH)
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CSE 1105
Course Coordinator: Dr. Lynn Peterson
Office: 307 NH (or 625 NH)
Phone: (817) 272-3609 or 5503 (voice-mail)
Email address: [email protected]
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CSE 1105
Lab Coordinator: Victor Govindaswamy
Office: 102 Engineering Office Bldg west
Email address: [email protected]
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CSE 1105
class web site:
crystal.uta.edu/~cse1105/
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Catalog Course Description
CSE 1105, 1 hour credit.
Introduction to basic engineering concepts.
Opportunities are provided to develop skills in oral
and written communication, and department-specific
material. Case studies are presented and analyzed.
One of CE1104, CSE 1104, EE 1104, IE 1104 and
MAE 1104 is required prerequisite or co-requisite.
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Course Objectives
Students will gain an understanding of
– engineering approach
(design, ethics, problem solving and creativity)
– engineering disciplines,
using laboratory examples & experimentation.
Emphasis is placed on team-building.
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Course Objectives
In short, this class is planned as preparation
for the program (CSE, CS or SE).
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Prerequisites
None.
Note:
the course is intended for students pursuing a
degree in the Computer Science and
Engineering Department.
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Textbook
Readings will be from the web, UTA Library
on-line materials, and textbooks.
• Engineering Ethics, Fledderman, Prentice Hall, 1999.
• Design Concepts for Engineers (2nd edition),
Horenstein, Prentice Hall, 2002.
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Textbook
Optional:
• HTML & XHTML, The Definitive Guide (4th or 5th
edition), Musciano & Kennedy, O’Reilly 2002
• Introduction to Word 2002, Kunicky, Prentice Hall,
2003.
• Introduction to Excel 2002, Kunicky, Prentice Hall,
2003.
• Introduction to Powerpoint 2002, Leifer, Prentice Hall,
2003.
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Time to Allow for CSE courses
In general for the College of Engineering,
1 hour of class time and
2-3 hours of out-of-class time
are planned each week for each credit hour
of class.
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Time to Allow for CSE 1105
• CSE 1105 carries one hour credit, and has
effectively 3 hours of work (lab lecture and
lab) per week.
• If not completed each week, work should be
done outside of that allotted time, but before
1105 meets the following week (unless
specifically stated in the lab write-up).
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Scheduled Times for CSE 1105
Lab lecture times:
Wed 4:00 – 4:50
Thurs 9:30 – 10:20
Thurs 4:00 – 4:50
Lab times:
Wed 10:30 – 12:20
Wed 2:00 – 3:50
Wed 6:00 – 7:50
Thurs 10:30 – 12:20
Thurs 2:00 – 3:50
Thurs 6:00 – 7:50
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Mix
And
Match
Scheduled Times for CSE 1105
Lab lecture times:
Wed 4:00 – 4:50
Thurs 9:30 – 10:20
Thurs 4:00 – 4:50
Lab times:
Wed 10:30 – 12:20
Wed 2:00 – 3:50
Wed 6:00 – 7:50
Thurs 10:30 – 12:20
Thurs 2:00 – 3:50
Thurs 6:00 – 7:50
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Lab
Lecture
for one
week will
prepare
you for
lab the
following
week
Tentative Schedule
dates
Lab Lecture
Lab Session
Aug 27-28
Sept 3-4
Sept 10-11
Sept 17-18
Sept 24-25
Oct 1-2
Oct 8-9
Oct 15-16
Oct 22-23
Oct 29-30
Nov 5-6
Nov 12-13
Nov 19-20
Nov 26-27
Dec 3-4
intro / syllabus
Web Design #1
Web Design #2
CSE presentation
Web Design #3
About Web Design
Case Study
CSE Advising
Infinity Lecture #1
Infinity Lecture #2
Team Work
Senior Design
Case Study
no class (Thanksgiving)
Case Study
accounts, Unix
Unix & Word
Web Lab #1
Web Lab #2
Web Lab #3
Web Lab #4
Case Study
oral presentations
Library & Internet lab
Infinity Lab #1
Infinity Lab #2
Infinity Lab #3
Infinity Lab #4
no class (Thanksgiving)
lab exam (open notes)
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Lab Notes for Week 1
A Word file containing the Lab Notes for the
next week* will be available on the class web
site each Tuesday, for viewing, downloading
(and therefore for printing). Print a copy to
bring to your lab session each week.
* This week you can find the Lab Notes for Week 1 on
the class web site. A handout of the Lab Notes for
Week 1 will be available in this week’s lab sessions.
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Lab 1 - CSE 1105
Getting Started with Accounts & Tools
This lab will be an opportunity to set up your
Exchange and omega accounts. It is important that
you begin to become familiar with Unix, so this week
you will start to become familiar with UTA’s Unix
machine omega.
Task #1 Set Up Your Exchange account
All students registered for this class should have
been assigned an account on UTA’s Exchange …..
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Slides for Week 1 Lab Lecture
Powerpoint slides for today’s class will be
available after class on the class web site, for
viewing and for downloading (and therefore
for printing if you wish).
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Lab Lecture in Week 2
In the lab lecture of Week 2, the lecture will
begin the sequence on Web Design.
Lecturer will be Ray Springston, CSE faculty
member.
Optional text: HTML & XHTML
or other HTML textbook.
Note: no CSE 1104 class in Week 2
but CSE 1105 lab lecture and lab will meet.
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Computer Use Proficiency (CUP)
CUP, as required by the University, is
demonstrated for CSE majors in CSE 1105.
So, demonstration of proficiency in
(1) word processing,
(2) spreadsheets,
(3) library skills,
(4) use of the internet and
(5) email
are required for satisfactory completion of the course, but
measurement of these skills will not enter into the computation
of the final grade.
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Computer Use Proficiency (CUP)
• During labs in Weeks 1 and 2, the lab
assignment is to demonstrate the ability to do
word processing using Word and start to
manipulate a spreadsheet using Excel.
• Later in 1105, there is a lab assignment
involving finding information on the internet
and using the UTA Library on-line resources
for research.
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Grading
Grades will be letter grades ‘A’ through ‘F.
The course grade is composed of:
Laboratory assignments: 80%
Final exam: 20%
If you miss a lab period, you can try to attend another
lab during the same week; email Victor to check.
If you miss the week, you may be able to attend an
Open Lab (dates TBD). Not all labs can be made up.
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Academic Honesty
• The College of Engineering Statement of
Ethics is found on the 1105 class web site.
• It covers ethical behavior in a student role:
CHEATING on quizzes or exams, PLAGIARISM, or
COLLUSION will not be tolerated at UT Arlington
[Student Handbook p. 92].
• The ethics statement you are signing for CSE
1104 will suffice for CSE 1105.
• If not in CSE 1104 this semester, then you
should read, sign, and return the statement in
CSE 1105 (turn in at lab lecture next week).
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Contacting the Instructors
• Email will be the best way to communicate with
your instructors outside of class. For this
communication, use the email addresses:
[email protected] or [email protected]
• There will also be several teaching assistants
(TAs) working with this class in various capacities.
Email for the TAs will be provided as needed.
• Always begin the subject line with “1105”.
• NOTE: Assignments should be submitted to the email
addresses specified for each one. Credit will only be given
for work submitted to the correct address.
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Questionnaire
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To recap
Before you leave today, be sure you
• have the syllabus
• have turned in the completed
questionnaire
• know how to access the class web site
to get the additional materials
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