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Discover the Computing Science Department at the College of Physical Science (CoPS), led by Professor Bryan MacGregor. We offer a diverse range of academic support and resources for students, including confidential advice for international and disabled students, essential links for tutorials, and guidance on course registrations. Learn about attendance policies, assessment progression, and handling absences due to illness. Stay informed about regulations concerning plagiarism and the importance of proper citations. Connect with advisers for tailored assistance.
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College Structure College of Physical Science (CoPS) Head of College: Professor Bryan MacGregor School of Natural & Computing Science School of Geosciences School of Engineering
Useful links: Student Support Needing Advice? We are here to help you with confidential, independent and non-judgemental advice and support. Student Advice and Support Office International Student Advisers – student.international@abdn.ac.uk Support and confidential advice for international students. Disability Advisers – student.disability@abdn.ac.uk Support and confidential advice for disabled students including students with medical conditions and specific learning difficulties. Student Support Advisers – student.advice@abdn.ac.uk Support, information and confidential advice on financial, personal, university issues, etc. Telephone 01224 273935 or visit the Ground Floor of the Hub, Elphinstone Road, Aberdeen
Tutorials: how to sign up • www.abdn.ac.uk/mycourses • Only if more than 1 session
MyAberdeen is the University’s virtuallearningenvironment. This is where you will find learning materials and resources associated with the courses you are studying. Login at: www.abdn.ac.uk/myaberdeen You can find more information and support for using MyAberdeen at: www.abdn.ac.uk/students/myaberdeen
Where is Computing Science? • http://www.abdn.ac.uk/ncs/computing/ • Everything is on the Web pages, deadlines, regulations, etc. Meston Building CSD: 2nd Floor
People • Head of Computing Science: George Coghill • Director (undergraduate studies): Bruce Scharlau • Level 2 tutor: Kees Van Deemter • Level 3 tutor: Martin Kollingbaum • Level 1+4 tutor: Frank Guerin • Advisers: • See your Adviser to register for or change courses! • You: • www.abdn.ac.uk/studentportal/ • Need to elect 2 year reps! • Two staff/student meetings per year (in week 5)
Level 1 and Level 4 Tutor Frank Guerin Office: Meston 227 Teaches Level 1 Course CS1015 Grand Challenges of Artificial Intelligence
Portal • Is your study aim (degree) correct? • Check via student portal. • Are you registered for the correct courses? • Check via student portal. • If wrong, see your Adviser… • You may have problems graduating next Summer unless you get your course choices right now! • Timetables also outside G01
Attendance • Good attendance => Good exam results • Past years show a strong correlation • Miss 2 Classes – could be kicked out • Miss one coursework • Have to sign-in for practicals • Registry still send C5, C6 “warning” letters etc… • See on-line CSD Handbook for rules…
Absences & Medical Notes • Will be sent an e-mail about attendance monitoring. • Off sick: first day of abnsence log it in myaberdeen • Scan in doctor’s note to myaberdeen • Notify Course Organiser via myaberdeen if you miss a deadline due to illness (before deadline) • Only Level Coordinators (for HoD) can grant “extensions” to deadlines • But illness can be taken into account…
Assessment & Progression Examination & Continuous Assessment Feedback from CAs should help you measure how well you’re doing… Assignment boxes are located in the Meston foyer before you go upstairs unless told otherwise. Typically: exam 50% + continuous 50% Passes in CS1022 and CS1520 are required for entry to Level 2 Computing Resits – August (best to avoid!)
Level 3: Honours Regulations • IMPORTANT: • Only your first attempt at a honours assessment counts towards the final honours degree classification. • Resits gain credits but do not improve mark for degree classification! • If are awarded a “No Paper” for any course – counts as CAS of 0
Progression Regulations • Entry into Senior Honours (Level 4)is not automatic: • Students who have been accepted unconditionally onto an Honours programme will be eligible automatically to progress to the final year if they: • pass a minimum of 90 credits of the prescribed Level 3 courses for their intended degree programme AND 2. Satisfy any additional conditions imposed by Degree Regulations
Computer Accounts & Keys • CSD Computer Accounts • Keys • Level 4 students are entitled to a key to Meston building • A refundable £20 deposit is required(will not be refunded if you lose your key) • Keys available from Meston Reception (G01) • Please wait until next week
Plagiarism Very serious issue! In simple English: cheating, copying, etc. With computers, plagiarism is easy! With the Internet, plagiarism is increasing! Staff obliged to report suspected plagiarism Penalties: Zero for assignment … zero for course!!
Software detection tools may be used Boss/Sherlock: http://cobalt.sourceforge.net/ Moss:http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~aiken/moss.htm Always acknowledge your sources: Acknowledge contributions of others Properly cite source - i.e. full URL or reference Writing “got this from the Web” isn’t enough! If in doubt, ask your lecturer! Avoid Plagiarism
Plagiarism – How to Avoid Read assignment instructions carefully Usually, this means do the work on your own Note: it is OK to discuss assignments in general terms with your colleagues… Read the undergraduate handbook! Leave plenty of time for assignments Most copying happens the night before the deadline
ACHIEVEThe Graduate Attributes site • Interactive learning resources • Self-assessment tests & exercises • Reflect & record in your ePortfolio http://www.abdn.ac.uk/graduateattributes/
Important Info • Societies (BCS, ACM, Computer Society)