Course Policies

Grade

Your grade is composed of the following components:

Percentage Component
7.5% Online quizzes
25% Homework
2.5% Examlet 0
45% Examlets
20% Final

See below for details on each of those grade components.

Grading Scale

All your grade components will be added up with the percentage weights indicated and result in a single number. This number will determine your letter grade, according to the following scales:

Grade Undergrad Range Grad Range
A [85, 100) [90, 100)
B [72, 85) [80, 90)
C [60, 72) [70, 80)
D [50, 60) [60, 70)

If you are signed up for the four-credit-hour section, a larger, likely multi-part project assignment will be posted about halfway through the class and will count for three homework sets and factor into your homework grade correspondingly, diminishing the weight of the other homework.

Online Quizzes

There will be a short quiz due before each class. All these quizzes contribute a small amount to your grade. The intent of these quizzes is to remind you of the material covered in the prior lecture and to help you practice applying it. Each quiz should take you no longer than perhaps 15 minutes to complete.

These rules apply to the quizzes, unless otherwise stated:

Homework

There will be generally weekly longer-form homework sets over the course of the semester. One of these sets will be due every week, as shown in the class calendar.

Late homework

Homework submitted after the deadline will count for half of its original worth. This offer is good for up to one week after the original deadline. After that, no late work will be accepted.

Homework will typically come out during the day on Wednesdays and be due the following Wednesday, as indicated in the class calendar. Each homework set will typically consist of a combination of coding and written responses.

Grading

You get exactly one submission per homework set. In particular, this means that:

Collaboration on Homework

Examlets and Final Exam

There will be a number of examlets during the semester, along with a longer final exam. The examlets and the final exam will take place in the computer-based testing facility ("CBTF"). The examlets will be offered over a period of a few days. You must schedule a time block within that time span in which to take the examlet. You must schedule your examlet using a self-service web site provided by the facility. Instructions will be given in the class calendar.

Examlet 0 takes place early in the class and does not carry much weight. Its purpose is to help you assess your coding and linear algebra preparation as well as get you used to the process of taking exams in the CBTF.

The remaining examlets are regular examlets that occur during the semester.

All examlets and the final are cumulative.

Taking examlets in person at the CBTF

CBTF/Exam Policies

Accommodations

Most exam accommodations (e.g. extra time or a distraction-free environment) can be made available directly through the CBTF. Please contact them to discuss specifics. If your needs cannot be met by the CBTF, please let the course staff know so that we can discuss other accommodation options.

Extra credit opportunities

Student responsibilities

Please read and understand the UIUC student code.

In particular, make sure to read and understand Paragraph §1‑402. The rules there along with the rules in these policies form the foundation for making sure you and everyone else in the class receive a fair, transparent grade. Please see also the Collaboration on Homework Section above.

Special Requests

We are usually willing to provide quiz and homework extensions or make other exceptions provided a well-justified request is made in a timely manner. By far the best way to get a prompt response to such questions or other personal issues related to the class is to send a message to the CS450 help desk.

COVID 19

General Aspects

Following University policy, all students are required to engage in appropriate behavior to protect the health and safety of the community. Students are also required to follow the campus COVID-19 protocols.

Students who feel ill must not come to class. In addition, students who test positive for COVID-19 or have had an exposure that requires testing and/or quarantine must not attend class. The University will provide information to the instructor, in a manner that complies with privacy laws, about students in these latter categories. These students are judged to have excused absences for the class period and should contact the instructor via email about making up the work.

Students who fail to abide by these rules will first be asked to comply; if they refuse, they will be required to leave the classroom immediately. If a student is asked to leave the classroom, the non-compliant student will be judged to have an unexcused absence and reported to the Office for Student Conflict Resolution for disciplinary action. Accumulation of non-compliance complaints against a student may result in dismissal from the University.

See the campus COVID guidelines for further information.

Grade Acceptance and Complaint Period

After grades are released for any homework set, quiz, or examlet, you have three weeks in order to clarify any misgivings you may have about the grade you received. Once three weeks have passed, the assigned grade is considered accepted and no further complaints will be considered.