CPSC 326
Theoretical Foundations of Computing
Mary Washington College

Topics discussed in class

August September October November December

Aug 25 - Chap 1

Aug 27 - Chap 2

 

 

Sept 1 - Chap 3

Sept 3 - Chap 3

Sept 8- Chap 3 & 4

Sept 10 - Chap3 & 4;

Sept 15 - Chap 3 & 4

Sept 17 - Chap 5

Sept 22 - Chap 6

Sept 24

Sep 29 - In class Test

Oct 1 - Chapter 7

Oct 6 - Chapter 8

Oct 8 - Chap10

Oct 13 - Fall Break

Oct 15- Chap 11;

Oct 20 - Chap 12

Oct 21 - Chap 13

Oct 27 - Chap 14

Oct 29 - Chap 15;

Nov 3

Nov 5 - In class Test

Nov 10 - Chap 16; Turing and Turing Machines

Nov 12 - Chap 16 & Chap 17

Nov 17 - Chap 18

Nov 19 - Chapter 19

Nov 24 - Chapter 19

Nov 27 - Thanksgiving Break

Dec 1 - Chapter 20

Dec 3 - Last day of class :-(

Dec 8 - Final Exam, 8:30 - 11:00

Resources

Syllabus Honor Code Guidelines
   

Help with Computer Problems

For equipment or software in B13 questions/concerns/report problems send email to cpscsupport@umw.edu

For other computer problems contact Technology Assistance Center at 540.654.2255.

Computing Facilities Room B13 in Trinkle Hall has X-terminals connected to the network of Sun computers which support the program in Computer Science. These rooms are accessible whenever Trinkle Hall is open - usually 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. These machines are available on a first come, first served basis. The computer system with domain name paprika.umw.edu is used to support our work. For remote access read Remote access to paprika.umw.edu

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Ernest Ackermann Department of Computer Science, Mary Washington College
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