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The document outlines the course information for 'Fundamentals of Programming', including details such as the instructor, course resources, and prerequisites. The course aims to teach the basics of programming with a focus on Python, covering various topics and grading criteria. Students are encouraged to practice, collaborate, and contribute to the course while adhering to academic integrity.

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The document outlines the course information for 'Fundamentals of Programming', including details such as the instructor, course resources, and prerequisites. The course aims to teach the basics of programming with a focus on Python, covering various topics and grading criteria. Students are encouraged to practice, collaborate, and contribute to the course while adhering to academic integrity.

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Course information
• Course Title: Fundamentals of Programming
• Time/Venue: Thu Afternoon, A2.412
• Lab: TBA
• Instructor: Le Thanh Son
• Course resources: blackboard
• Email: [email protected]
• Prerequisite : None
• References:
– Deitel, Intro to Python for Computer Science and Data Science, Pearson
Education 2022
– Any Python Programming book
– www.google.com
Course Objective
• This course will concentrate on learning the basics of
programming language
• Get familiar with Python and use Python
programming language as a tool
• The foundation for further study
Topics (TBA)
• Introduction to Python
• Control structures
• Functions
• List & Tuples
• Dictionaries
• String
• OOP
Grading (TBA)
• Midterm: 30%
• Final: 40%
• Lab, quiz, assignment: 30% (TBA)
– Attendance
– Result
– Lab test
– In class quizzes?
• ***Pencils and eraser are required for exams: MCQs
are machine graded
Final words
• Need a lot of PRACTICE
• Feel free to discuss with other students
• Feel free to correct me
• Make suggestion
• Contribute to the course, share resources
• But DO NOT SHARE YOUR CODE for other
students/groups
• DO NOT CHEAT
QnA

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