CSC 148/A48 // St. George General Information

Overview

This page contains some information specific to the St. George campus. This information overrides the general course pages for students on the St. George campus.

Course Information Sheet.

CS Help Centre

There is a CS Help Centre this term in BA 3234, with two TAs on duty Monday through Thursday from 4pm to 6pm.

Instructor

Gary Baumgartner

Email: gfb148@cs (.toronto.edu or .utoronto.ca)
Office: BA 4262 (behind the south elevators, near the CS Undergraduate Office)
Office hours: M 1-3, T 1-3 and R 3:30-5, or by appointment
Phone: 416-978-5181 (but email or office hours are the preferred method of contact)

Lecture Summaries

Keep in mind: these aren't a substitute for coming to lecture, and you need to experiment and study outside of lecture and labs as well.

Lecture 1.

Midterm

One of the L0101 midterm versions and the L5101 midterm.

Solution to the memory model question.

Solutions to the other 2 questions and a marking guide.

Related Links

CS Undergraduate

Department.

Announcements: check regulary for events, scholarships, academic deadlines, etc.

CDF: computing resources for the course. If there are any problems with your CDF account contact the CDF Systems Administrator (admin@cdf.toronto.edu).

CSSU (Computer Science Student Union): get involved with other CS undergraduate students.

UofT

Accessibility Services: overcome obstacles to learning.

Student Services: health, housing, counselling, careers, etc.

Writing Help: writing is an important component of Computer Science. In particular, you will be writing documentation.