Tentative Class Schedule

CP SC 210 -- 8:00 a.m. MTWThF -- G 32 Jordan

Java Elements, by Duane A. Bailey and Duane W. Bailey
Java Structures, by Duane A. Bailey

The following schedule is tentative. We may introduce material earlier than shown in the schedule. As can be seen, if we get behind the schedule the course will not cover all the required material and you will not be prepared for the next course. Thus, it is essential that you read every chapter before we cover the material in class (see homework assignments). Only if you have read the material before class will we be able to keep up with this ambitious, but necessary, schedule.

May 23 -- Pretest, Preface and Chapter 0 of Java Elements, may begin Chapter 1
May 24 -- Chapter 1 of Java Elements
May 25 -- Chapter 2 of Java Elements
May 26 -- Chapter 3 of Java Elements, may begin Chapter 4

May 29 -- Chapter 4 of Java Elements
May 30 -- Chapter 5 of Java Elements, may begin Chapter 6
May 31 -- Chapter 6 of Java Elements
June 1 -- Chapter 7 of Java Elements
June 2 -- Hour Quiz 1 (covers everything through Chapter 6)

June 5 -- Chapter 8 of Java Elements
June 6 -- Chapter 8 of Java Elements
June 7 -- Chapter 9 of Java Elements
June 9 -- Chapters 10 and 11 of Java Elements
June 10 -- Chapters 1 and 2 of Java Structures

June 12 -- Chapter 3 of Java Structures
June 13 -- Chapter 4 of Java Structures
June 14 -- Hour Quiz 2 (cumulative)
June 15 -- Chapter 5 of Java Structures
June 16 -- Chapter 6 of Java Structures

June 19 -- Chapter 7 of Java Structures
June 20 -- Chapter 8 of Java Structures
June 21 -- Chapter 9 of Java Structures
June 22 -- Chapter 10 of Java Structures
June 23 -- Chapter 12 of Java Structures (pages 249-257)

June 26 -- Catch-up day
June 27 -- Final Exam

Some topics will be covered that are not in the text. Please get the notes and assignments from other students (but, missing class is usually not helpful) so that you will be prepared for class at all times. Being absent is not an excuse for being unprepared for material covered in the previous class. Nor is being absent an excuse for being unprepared to turn in assignments.

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