CPSC 457: Operating Systems

Professor Carey Williamson

Fall 2008

Grading Information

Student evaluation in CPSC 457 will be based on three course components: assignments (30%), midterm exam (20%), and final exam (50%).

CPSC 457 will have four programming assignments. In aggregate, the assignments count 30% toward your final grade. All assignments will be equally weighted.

The 50-minute midterm exam will take place in class on October 29. It counts 20% toward your final grade.

The 2-hour final exam will take place on December 10. It counts 50% toward your final grade.

Grading Scheme

Each of the foregoing components will be given a numerical score, using a percentage scale. The final percentage grade will be calculated using the weights indicated above, and then converted to a final letter grade for the University grading system.

The following approximate scale will be used. Percentage scores at or above 95% will receive an A+, while those at or above 90% will receive an A, and those at or above 85% will receive an A-. Percentage scores at or above 80% will receive an B+, while those at or above 75% will receive an B, and those at or above 70% will receive an B-. Percentage scores at or above 65% will receive an C+, while those at or above 60% will receive an C, and those at or above 55% will receive an C-. Among passing scores, those below 55% will receive a D. Percentage scores below 50% will receive an F.