Grading
TestOut homework assignments: 40%
- Quizzes: 20%
- Labs: 20%
In-class assignments, labs, and exams: 60%
- Weekly in-class quizzes: 10%
- Networking Labs: 15%
- Writing assignments: 15%
- Mid-Term Exam: 10%
- Final Exam: 10%
Scores
Score % | < 60 | 60-69.9 | 70-76.9 | 77-79.9 | 80-82.9 | 83-86.9 | 87- 89.9 | 90- 92.9 | 93-100 |
Grade | F | D | C | C+ | B- | B | B+ | A- | A |
Assignments Policy
- The online labs have to be completed to have access to the labs in the classroom.
- You have to pass all the quizzes to have the right to take the mid-term and the Final Exams.
- If, for any reason, you miss a class, it is your responsibility to complete the corresponding online reading assignments, quizzes, and labs.
All emails to the instructor are suggested to be from an academic email account. Using any other public email account may cause email loss or rejection. Please always include (CET 4773) in the subject line of your email.
Attendance
The course abides by the current CUNY Attendance policy. If, for any reason, you miss a class, it is your responsibility to review all the material covered in the class and to complete the corresponding reading and programming assignments.
In-class Expected Behavior
- Students should show respect to each other and the professor.
- The use of phones for talking and texting during class is prohibited. Please put your phone in silent mode or turn it off.
- The classroom computer should only be used to work on class projects and tutorials and to find information that allows you to either participate in the class or understand the concepts studied in class. Please refrain from accessing sites like Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube or playing games in class.
- Any activity threatening the college’s academic integrity will result in disciplinary action.
- Please refer to the Student Handbook and the Catalog of New York City College of Technology for a full listing of the Student Code of Conduct, Classroom Behavior Guidelines, and Academic Integrity Rules.
Academic Integrity Policy
Students and all others who work with information, ideas, texts, images, music, inventions, and other intellectual property owe their audience and sources accuracy and honesty in using, crediting, and citing sources. As a community of scholarly and professional workers, the College recognizes its responsibility for providing instruction in information literacy and academic integrity, offering models of good practice, and responding vigilantly and appropriately to infractions of academic integrity. Accordingly, academic dishonesty is prohibited at The City University of New York and New York City College of Technology and is punishable by penalties, including failing grades, suspension, and expulsion.