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Course Details

Course Code COMP6771
Course Title Advanced C++ Programming
Units of Credit 6
Course Website http://cse.unsw.edu.au/~cs6771
Handbook Entry http://www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/undergraduate/courses/current/COMP6771.html

Course Summary

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Course Timetable

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Course Aims

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Student Learning Outcomes

After completing this course, students will:

  • know certain things ...
  • be able to do other things ...

This course contributes to the development of the following graduate capabilities:

Graduate Capability Acquired in
scholarship: understanding of their discipline in its interdisciplinary context ?
scholarship: capable of independent and collaborative enquiry ?
scholarship: rigorous in their analysis, critique, and reflection ?
scholarship: able to apply their knowledge and skills to solving problems ?
scholarship: ethical practitioners ?
scholarship: capable of effective communication ?
scholarship: information literate ?
scholarship: digitally literate ?
leadership: enterprising, innovative and creative ?
leadership: capable of initiating as well as embracing change ?
leadership: collaborative team workers ?
professionalism: capable of independent, self-directed practice ?
professionalism: capable of lifelong learning ?
professionalism: capable of operating within an agreed Code of Practice ?
global citizens: capable of applying their discipline in local, national and international contexts ?
global citizens: culturally aware and capable of respecting diversity and acting in socially just/responsible ways ?
global citizens: capable of environmental responsibility ?

Assumed Knowledge

Before commencing this course, students should:

  • know certain things ...
  • be able to do other things ...

These are assumed to have been acquired in the courses ...

Teaching Rationale

This course is taught the way it is because ...

Teaching Strategies

  • Lectures ... introduce concepts, show examples
  • Tutorials ... reinforce concepts and provide additional examples
  • Lab Work ... introduce technology required for the assignments
  • Assignments .. allow students to solve significant problems

Assessment

Details of assessment items ...

Academic Honesty and Plagiarism

Plagiarism is defined as using the words or ideas of others and presenting them as your own . UNSW and CSE treat plagiarism as academic misconduct, which means that it carries penalties as severe as being excluded from further study at UNSW. There are several on-line sources to help you understand what plagiarism is and how it is dealt with at UNSW:

Make sure that you read and understand these. Ignorance is not accepted as an excuse for plagiarism.

Course Schedule

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As in the following:

No schedule is available (yet)

Resources for Students

Texts and recommended readings:

  • Title1, Authors1, Publisher1, edition1, ...
  • Title2, Authors2, Publisher2, edition2, ...

Other resources (e.g. links to on-line documentation) ...

Course Evaluation and Development

This course is evaluated each session using the CATEI system.

In the previous offering of this courses, students noted ...

Based on their comments, we have ...

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