Introduction General Information and Formal Notices Lectures Assignments Resources

Lecturers

Dr. Ansgar Fehnker (LiC)
Email: ansgar
Phone: 8306 0490
Office: Room E520, L5

Dr. Ralf Huuck
Email: rhuuck
Phone: 8306 0493
Office: Room E523, L5

When and Where

Tue 12:00 - 14:00.
  (K-E12-215)
Wed 12:00 - 13:00.
  (K-E12-215)
Check course details for further information.

Forum

For news and updates check also the support forum.

Credit value and mode of instruction

6UOC and 3L+1T/L

Assessment criteria

  • 4 Assignments, together: 50% (primarily for feedback on your progress)
  • Final Exam: 50% (2h, written)

Relation with other courses

Prerequisite

COMP2011 or COMP2711 or COMP2911.

Equivalent

COMP9153

Excluded

COMP4151.
In contrast to the entry in the handbook, COMP3152 is not excluded. Students are actually encouraged to take both courses.

Supplementary exam

Supplementary exams will only be awarded in well justified cases, in accordance with School policy, not as a second chance for poor performance. In particular, it is unlikely that a supplementary will be awarded to students who have actually sat the proper exam.

Supplementary exams will be oral. The supplementary final exam will be held after the written supplementary exams held for other courses.

Pointers to important information

  • Students enrolled in this course are expected to attend all classes.
  • Plagiarism policy.
  • The use of School of Computer Science and Engineering computing laboratories is subject to rules described in the Yellow Form, which you acknowledge (electronic) receipt of when you receive your computing account. The Yellow Form also outlines what to do in case illness or misadventure that affects your assessment, and supplementary examinations procedures within the School of Computer Science and Engineering.
  • UNSW Occupational Health and Safety policies and expectations.
  • Equity and Diversity.

Continual course improvement

Student feedback on this course, and on the lecturing in this course, will be gathered via questionnaires held at or after the end of the course. Student feedback is taken seriously, and continual improvements are made to the course based in part on this feedback. The course questionnaire results go to the Head of the School of Computer Science and Engineering, who reads the results and follows up in cases where action is clearly needed.


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