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Course Introduction

The document introduces a programming fundamentals course, including the instructor, an introduction to the course content and timeline, requirements, grading policy, and academic policy regarding cheating and plagiarism.

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Course Introduction

The document introduces a programming fundamentals course, including the instructor, an introduction to the course content and timeline, requirements, grading policy, and academic policy regarding cheating and plagiarism.

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Diệp Thanh
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Introduction

Programming Fundamental
May/2010

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Objectives

Instructor introduction
Introduction to the course
Course timeline
Requirements of the course
Grading policy
Academic policy

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Instructor introduction
Tran Ngoc Son
Email: sontn.fz@google.com
Mob: 0903288382

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Introduction to the course


The fundamentals of computer programming.
Subset of the C language is used as the
programming language throughout this
subject.
Upon successful completion, you will be able
to write command-line solutions to an
unlimited number of small, but nevertheless,
real-world problems.

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Course timeline

See in Syllabus

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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
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Grading policy
4 Assignments:

Students should attend at least 80% of


class hours in order to be admitted to
the final exam.
10%

10 Workshops

10%

9 Quizes

10%

2 Mid-term practial
tests

40%

1 Final quiz exam

30%

Completion criteria

[Final Exam 4] and [Total course


mark 5].
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Lecture attendance

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 students 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.
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