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General Information

Term: Fall 2023


Number of credits: 0 credits towards your GPA (but you still have to pass the course)
Seminar A1
Date and Time: Monday 15:00-15:50
Location: CCIS 1-440
See the Contact Information for details about your instructor.
Policy about course outlines can be found in the University Calendar.
Disclaimer: Any errors in this Course Outline and Course Policy are subject to change and will be announced in class.
Overview
This weekly seminar brings students, researchers, and practitioners together to examine a variety of topics, both foundational and leading
edge. Content varies over successive offerings of the course.
Required of all Honors Computing Science students during each Fall/Winter semester of their degree program.
Prerequisite: Restricted to Honors Computing Science students, or consent of the instructor.
Students are expected to participate in all seminars.

Evaluation
After each seminar, you are to give a brief summary in 140 to 170 words (as measured with Unix command wc -w *.txt). This is solo work. The
writing must be in your own words describing the major points made in the presentation, free of spelling and grammar mistakes, and not be AI
(co-)generated. To pass the course, you must properly summarize at least seven of the seminars.
Academic Integrity
The University of Alberta is committed to the highest standards of academic integrity and honesty. Students are expected to be familiar with
these standards regarding academic honesty and to uphold the policies of the University in this respect. Students are particularly urged to
familiarize themselves with the provisions of the Code of Student Behaviour (online at www.governance.ualberta.ca) and avoid any behaviour
which could potentially result in suspicions of cheating, plagiarism, misrepresentation of facts and/or participation in an offence. Academic
dishonesty is a serious offence and can result in suspension or expulsion from the University. (GFC 29 SEP 2003)
Course Policies
Most course policies are determined by the Department of Computing Science. See the following page for general information on CS course
policies.
https://www.ualberta.ca/computing-science/resources/policy-information/department-course-policies.html

Last modified: Wednesday, 27 September 2023, 5:15 PM

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