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Introduction to Computer Graphics 207 (230.207) 6 points / Semester 1 Handbook Description The official Handbook entry Teaching Staff
Textbook Dietel, Dietel and Nieto, How to Program Visual Basic.NET, Prentice Hall 2nd Edition - ISBN:0-13-029363-6 Contact Hours With regards to formal contact hours, you will be required to attend all lectures and laboratories. Assessment The assessment scheme for this year consists of the laboratory component and a final 3hr examination held in June 2005. Unsatisfactory Progress
Penalties The School of Computer Science and Software Engineering has adopted a policy on minimum penalties for late items of assessment. This is the default policy of all units unless indicated otherwise, in writing, by the specific unit coordinator. Plagiarism Plagiarism is broadly defined to be when any portion of the work presented for assessment, can be attributed to another party. The student making the submission should acknowledge what aspects of the presented work is not directly derived by them. For the purposes of plagiarism it is irrelevant that you have been given permission by someone to copy their work and present it as your own. Faculty Scaling Final assessment is subject to the Faculty Scaling Policy.
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