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Final grade composition

Python

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Two assignments in the course; one mathematical and the other is a programming assignment. 

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Students can choose how much weight each will carry towards the calculation of their final grade. 

Theory

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Your choice:

Regulations

  1. Up to 2 students can submit a either assignment.

  2. For the Python assignment you are obligated to have entities such as ChatGPT generate various parts of your code.

  3. Code generated by entities like ChatGPT is not to be assumed to be correct and you are ultimately responsible for the code you are submitting from start to finish. Claims like "ChatGPT made a mistake" will not be tolerated.

  4. The lecturer may summon any subset of the student body to conduct defences in real-time for whatever reason he feels is adequate and has no obligation to disclose the reason for the summance. A summance could be issued due to a suspicion of cheating or due to ordinary QA that the lecturer would like to run over the submissions.

  5. All defences are not necessarily limited to the material submitted on the assignment. In a defence you are to be prepared to answer questions on all material taught in the course.

  6. If a defence took place for a given student, then the grade of the defence overrides the grade of all assignments and will act as the final grade for the defending student. 

  7. Defences are personal. All expectations for uniformity in defences will not be entertained. In particular, a group of students being examined together can end up each having a different grades eacg  and be asked vastly different questions during the defence.

≤ 2 students
per assignment

Use ChatGPT for code generation

Defence summances can be issued

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