CSCI 261 - Programming Concepts - Spring 2020


Announcements



05/04/2020

Looking to take CSCI 261 online over the summer? Enroll in either summer session:

  • Summer I (6 weeks: 5/11 - 6/19) - CRN 50620
  • Summer II (8 weeks: 6/22 - 8/13) - CRN 50711

03/19/2020

The new online course is live. Progression will be completed through Canvas. All links have been updated.

03/18/2020

Set5 is now due Tuesday, March 31.
Set6 is posted and due Thursday, April 16.
Set7 is posted and due Tuesday, April 21.
Set8 is posted and due Thursday, April 30.
SetXC has been posted previously and is due Thursday, April 30.
The Final Project has been posted previously and is due Thursday, April 30.
The schedule for the rest of the semester has been updated. However, some links still need to be updated.

03/14/2020

Set5 has been pushed back a day to Monday, March 30 (maybe an extra day or two).

Additionally, the schedule for the rest of the semester has been taken down, save the two tests dates.

Finally, Sets 6, 7, 8 have been taken down and will be replaced with new content.

Much more information will be coming over the next two weeks. -Dr. Paone

03/11/2020

Set5 has been pushed back a day to Friday, March 13. Much more information will be coming by the end of the week. -Dr. Paone

02/23/2020

Exam I rooms have been posted. Extra credit review questions and sample past exam are all available.

01/21/2020

Set5 has been posted!

01/17/2020

Set3 has been posted!
Set4 has been posted!

01/14/2020

Set2 has been posted!

01/06/2020

Welcome to CSCI 261 - Programming Concepts! While there is not too much here just yet, here is a quick guide to where everything is. You will be able to find the labs & homework assignments on the assignments page. As we cover more topics and more examples are used in class, they will become available on the downloads page. The schedule page will list the reading required for the upcoming class - you will want to visit this page most often. Until then, familiarize yourself with the course and this website.

Bookmark this webpage - you will be here very often. Be sure to continually reference the Style Guide to be sure you are following our course style (and it doubles as an additional example!).