Lecture 1: | Tuesday and Thursday, 9am-10:20am, GHC 4401 | ||
Instructor Robert Simmons (GHC 9101) | |||
Lecture 2: | Tuesday and Thursday, 10:30am-11:50am, WEH 7500 | ||
Instructor Tom Cortina (GHC 4117) | |||
Recitations: | A (9:30-10:20am) | Mon GHC 5205, Fri SH 222 | Anna, Wen Jay, Brandon |
B (10:30-11:20am) | Mon GHC 5201, Fri WEH 5310 | Steven, Eileen, Brendan | |
C (11:30am-12:20pm) | Mon GHC 5205, Fri WEH 5310 | Steven, Lilli, Brendan | |
D (12:30-1:20pm) | Mon GHC 5201, Fri WEH 5310 | Felipe, Matt, Tian | |
E (1:30-2:20pm) | Mon GHC 5205, Fri WEH 5310 | Cortney, Michael, Joey | |
F (2:30-3:20pm) | Mon GHC 5201, Fri SH 214 | Stephen, Shyam, John | |
G (2:30-3:20pm) | Mon GHC 5205, Fri GHC 4301 | Yiyi, Michael, Joey | |
H (3:30-4:20pm) | Mon GHC 5201, Fri SH 222 | Stephen, Jason, Brandon | |
I (9:30-10:20am) | Mon GHC 5201, Fri WEH 4623 | Ashish, Brandon | |
J (10:30-11:20am) | Mon GHC 5205, Fri GHC 4301 | Nivedita, Anna, Karim | |
K (11:30am-12:20pm) | Mon GHC 5201, Fri GHC 4301 | Nivedita, Matt, John | |
L (12:30-1:20pm) | Mon GHC 5205, Fri GHC 4301 | Cortney, Lilli, James | |
M (1:30-2:20pm) | Mon GHC 5201, Fri GHC 4301 | Felipe, Aaron, Andrew | |
N (3:30-4:20pm) | Mon GHC 5205, Fri GHC 4301 | Yiyi, Shyam, Andrew | |
O (4:30-5:20pm) | Mon GHC 5201, Fri GHC 4301 | Jason, James | |
Admin: | Barb Grandillo (GHC 6010) | ||
TAs: | See Staff page | ||
Office Hours: | (Note - No office hours on Thursdays) | ||
Monday | 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. (GHC 4117, Professor Cortina's office) | ||
4:30 to 6:30 p.m. (GHC 4102) | |||
Tuesday | 4:30 to 8:30 p.m. (GHC 4301, with overflow to GHC 4101) | ||
Wednesday | 4:30 to 8:30 p.m. (GHC 4215, with overflow to GHC 4211) | ||
Friday | 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. (GHC 9101, Professor Simmons's office) | ||
4:30 to 8:30 p.m. (GHC 4215) | |||
Saturday | 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. (GHC 4211) | ||
Sunday | 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. (GHC 4211) | ||
In addition, Academic Development has walk-in tutoring sessions for 15-122 on Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday nights from 8:30-11:00pm in the Mudge Reading Room. |
This course teaches imperative programming and methods for ensuring the correctness of programs. It is intended for students with a basic understanding of programming (variables, expressions, loops, arrays, functions). Students will learn the process and concepts needed to go from high-level descriptions of algorithms to correct imperative implementations, with specific applications to basic data structures and algorithms. Much of the course will be conducted in a subset of C amenable to verification, with a transition to full C near the end.
Either 21-127 or 15-151 is a co-requisite (must be taken before or in the same semester). This course prepares students for 15-213 and 15-210.
More information about the course objectives can be found in the syllabus.
The course is graded on a 1000-point scale. Absent exceptional circumstances, scores of 900 and above will be given an A, scores of 800 and above will be given a B, etc. Scores below these thresholds may receive the higher grade based on participation and/or exam performance on the sole discretion of the instructor.
Style re-grading can be done by any TA. All other grading disputes or requests for re-grading should (policy TBA).