CPS 1
Spring 2004
Principles of Computer Science



Overview

A survey of the great ideas of computer science along with experience with programming, the theoretical foundations of computer science, how computer systems are organized and work, and the applications of computers including their effect on society.

Professor
Jeffrey Forbes
Office:
D235 Levine Science Research Center
Hours:
Monday 2:15-3:45, Thursday 1:00-2:30, any time my door open or by appointment
Email:
forbes@cs.duke.edu
Course Information

Most course information and documents are located on Blackboard.

Lectures
Meetings:
MWF 10:30-11:20
Location:
B101 Levine Science Research Center
  • Overview
  • Syllabus
  • Discussion Forum
  • Labs
    Meetings:
    MWF 2:20-3:40
    TTh 2:15-3:35
    Location:
    01 Old Chemistry Building
  • Lab Schedule
  • Lab Assignments
  • Teaching Assistants

    Siddhesh Sarvankar, Graduate TA

    Office:
    03 North Building
    Email:
    siddhesh@cs.duke.edu
    Wai-Ping Chim, Head UTA

    Zaid Al-Husseini
    Leonardo Franco
    Robert Koslow
    Shannon Kunath
    Alex Papson
    Eric Weinberg

    Projects

     

    Project Information and Deadlines
    Project Partner Assignment
    Debate Topic Assignments
    Final Project Submission Instructions
    Links

  • Help & Resources
  • Pictures of Teaching Staff
  • Anonymous Feedback
  • Duke Computer Science


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    Last modified: Wed Apr 14 10:10:14 EDT 2004