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cs102 Syllabus

The CS102 Object-Oriented Programming course for Spring 2024-25 is taught by Kübra Kalkan Çakmakci and covers topics such as classes, inheritance, and GUI programming over 15 weeks. Assessment includes a final exam, midterm exam, quizzes, and a project, with specific rules regarding make-up exams and academic integrity. The course requires a total of 150 hours of student workload and emphasizes adherence to safety and accessibility guidelines.

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cs102 Syllabus

The CS102 Object-Oriented Programming course for Spring 2024-25 is taught by Kübra Kalkan Çakmakci and covers topics such as classes, inheritance, and GUI programming over 15 weeks. Assessment includes a final exam, midterm exam, quizzes, and a project, with specific rules regarding make-up exams and academic integrity. The course requires a total of 150 hours of student workload and emphasizes adherence to safety and accessibility guidelines.

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Course Syllabus

CS102 Object-Oriented Programming


Spring 2024-25

INSTRUCTOR
Name Kübra Kalkan Çakmakci
E-mail [email protected]
Phone Number -
Office Number 103
Office Hours TBD
Research/Teaching TBD
Assistants

COURSE ORGANIZATION
Interaction LMS forum
Methods
Technology Used -
by the Instructor
Technology A laptop
Requirements for
Students

COURSE MATERIALS
Required Books -
Recommended -
Books
Other Materials -
Accessing Course -
Materials

WEEKLY SUBJECTS (TENTATIVE)


Week Date Subject
1 03-07.02.2025 Introduction to Course, Our First Class, Classes and Objects
2 10-14.02.2025 Constructors, Function Overloading
3 17-21.02.2025 Access Modifiers, This keyword
4 24-28.02.2025 Memory Diagrams, ArrayLists
5 03-07.03.2025 Objects and Memory
6 10-14.03.2025 Inheritance and Polymorphism
7 17-21.03.2025 Abstract classes and interfaces (Midterm Exam)
8 24-28.03.2025 Class hierarchy and class diagrams
No class or exam will be held on March 31st – April 1st due to
9 31.03-04.04.2025
Ramadan Feast.
07-11.04.2025 GUI programming, listeners
10
(Withdrawal Week)
11 14-18.04.2025 Static members and methods
12 21-25.04.2025 Exception handling
13 28.04-02.05.2025 Model-View-Controller Pattern Over an Example
14 05-09.05.2025 Inner classes
15 12-16.05.2025 Inner classes
ASSESSMENT METHODS, WEIGHTS AND RULES
Type Weight Implementation Rule Makeup Rule
Final Exam 30 Exams will be closed books and You can take the composite
notes. No calculation or exam. There is no make-up
communication devices will be for the composite exam.
allowed during exams.
Midterm Exam 25 Exams will be closed books and A make-up will be granted to
notes. No calculation or the student who presents a
communication devices will be valid excuse.
allowed during exams.
Quiz &/ Oral 30 There will be pop up quizzes and/or There will be no make-ups
Exam oral exams. The students will solve for quizzes and oral exams.
questions on the board during the oral (NO EXCUSE WILL BE
exams. Their answers will be graded ACCEPTED)
accordingly.
Project 15 The project will be implemented Late submissions are not
individually. Copying the work of accepted. NO EXCUSE WILL
others is not permitted. If you are BE ACCEPTED FOR DEMO
asked for the demo, attending the ATTENDANCE.
project demo is compulsary. If a
student does not attend a demo,
he/she will be graded as 0.
Total 100%
*If attendance is mandatory in this class, it will be indicated in this line.

ASSESSMENT(S) BEFORE THE WITHDRAWAL DEADLINE


Type of Assessment(s) Weight(s) Date by When the Score of the
Assessment is to be Announced
(Withdrawal Week: 07-11 April 2025)
Midterm Exam %20 5 APRIL 2025
(Withdrawal week: 07-11 April 2025.)

DETERMINING LETTER GRADE


• Midterm exams, final exam, quizzes, and a project demonstration will be counted for the last
letter grade.
• Letter grades will be assigned based on curve, considering the distribution of the grades in
the class
• Any one of the followings lead to failing the course:
(1) overall total grade below 45 (over 100)
(2) overall final exam grade below 35 (over 100)

Assessment Written Quiz &/ Project TOTAL


Exams Oral
Exams
Point 55 30 15 100

EXPECTED STUDENT SEMESTER WORKLOAD


Activities Carried Out in The Presence of An Instructor Total Hours in Semester
Lecture (Including Discussion Sessions) 28
Recitation/Practice 4
Laboratory/Studio/Kitchen/Flight 24
Field Work -
Activities Carried Out by The Learner Him/Herself Total Hours in Semester
Working on Assignments 70
Pre-class Learning of Course Material -
Review of Course Material for Exam Preparation 24
Other -
Overall Total Hours in Semester 150
OTHER RULES AND INFORMATION
Health The mode of instruction is subject to change in case of pandemic or other similar
unavoidable reasons in line with the directives of the authorized public bodies. In
such a case, the necessary revisions will be binding for all members of the OzU
community, and will be announced by the relevant units, in particular Student
Services.
Safety Announced safety procedures must be strictly followed during any laboratory and
similar work. Please refer to the safety guidelines posted in the laboratories. In
case of emergencies, call 9911 (216 564 9911).
Accessibility Reasonable accommodations will be provided for students with verifiable
disabilities. Please inform your instructor if you need any assistance.
Academic and Students can get help from the Writing Center, Solution Center and IT in case
Technical Support they need academic and/or technical support with their classes.
Objections to Students who object to their exam results and cannot resolve their objections
Examination with the instructor of the course, may file a written petition for a review of their
Results exam papers at their Dean’s/Director’s Office within five business days from the
announcement their exam results.
Academic Integrity Students are assumed to abide by scholastic honesty and uphold the Honor
and Honor Code Code. Scholastic dishonesty includes, but is not limited to cheating, attempting to
cheat, plagiarizing, fabricating information or citations, facilitating acts of
dishonesty by others, having unauthorized possession of examinations,
submitting the work of another person, or tampering with the academic work of
other students. Any form of scholastic dishonesty is a serious academic violation
and will result in a disciplinary action and also may result in student getting a 0
grade in the related assessment.
Unauthorized Recording/sharing of synchronous/asynchronous lectures or copying of lecture
Recording/Sharing recordings are prohibited without the permission of the instructor. Actions such
of Lectures as unauthorized recording, giving the recording to someone else, taking it, using
it or sharing it in physical or virtual media are prohibited and/or are offenses
according to the relevant legislation. In such cases, legal procedures will be
initiated in addition to starting disciplinary actions against those involved.
Flexibility Circumstances may arise during the course that prevents the instructor from
fulfilling each and every component of this syllabus; therefore, the syllabus is
subject to change. Students will be notified prior to any changes.

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