Policies in CSE 190C:
Game Design for Problem Solving with Python
University of Washington, Early Fall Start 2020
Grading and Exams:
Your overall grade will be determined
as follows (subject to change as necessary, but substantial changes to
the numbers below are unlikely):
- Projects P0 through P2: 30%
- Main project (P3): 50%
- Quizzes: 10%
- Worksheets and Participation: 10%
Late Policy:
Deadlines will be given with each
assignment. These deadlines are strict. For the entire term, you may
have
four "late days". You are strongly advised
to save them for emergencies. You may not use more than one for the same
project deadline. They must be used in 24-hour (integer) chunks.
You are responsible for understanding the policy if you choose to submit late work.
Academic Integrity:
Any attempt to misrepresent the work
you submit will be dealt with via the appropriate University mechanisms,
The guidelines for this course and more information
about academic integrity are
below. You are
responsible for knowing that information.
Texts:
You do not need to purchase any hardcopy books for this course.
Some of the online resources will be made available to you, as University of Washington
students free of charge.
Advice:
-
Do not skip class to work on homework.
Class will start promptly, and
you will find the entire course easier and more educational if you
attend punctually, well-rested, and ready to pay attention.