Fall 2020 - CSE 102

Introduction to Web Design and Programming

Grading Policy

Grading

The course provides a total of 500 points distributed across the following categories.

  • Programming assignments (10% each, 4 assignments given) = 40% (200 points). Web pages will be designed and developed by students in various ways using different technologies for these assignments.
  • Class exercises and surprise quizzes (~10, 2.5% each) = 25% (125 points). There will a number of class exercises and quizzes given during the lecture on the material covered in class that week. These exercises and quizzes are intended to make sure students are keeping up with the material.
  • Mid-term exams (20%, 2 exams given) = 20% (100 points). These will be written exams or live programming exams depending on the situation.
  • Live Final exam = 15% (75 points). For this exam, you will create Web pages on a PC and submit them on blackboard.

Your final grade is calculated by the total points you accumulate in the class.

Important note: You must attain a grade of at least 50% on exams and 50% on assignments to achieve a grade higher than C-. Additionally, if you have over 20% unexcused absences, the final course grade will be an F.
Makeup examinations will only be given for extenuating circumstances (e.g. hospital admission) or for verified, officially sanctioned university activities. All makeup examinations may be oral.

Regrading

  • Should you discover what you think is an error in grading your work, you have exactly one week after the grades are made available to you to request a regrade - no exceptions.
  • To promote consistency of grading, questions and concerns about grading should be addressed first to the TA and then, if that does not resolve the issue, to the instructor.
  • You are welcome to contact the TA by email or come to their office hours. If you would like to speak with the TA in person and have a schedule conflict with their office hours, you are welcome to make an appointment to meet the TA at another time.
  • For the final exam, there will be a special office hour designated to resolve any grade queries or disputes. This will be announced after the final exam. The final exam papers will not be returned.