How to Pass This Course

CIS 122 will cover a significant amount of material in both the class and the lab, and it will help you if you understand this early on, before it is too late.

122 Expected Workload.

To succeed (and have fun) in the class, you should:

Students who do not attend class should not expect to fare well in the course. Likewise if you do not attend your lab, fail to keep up with the readings, etc. Note that not doing the projects guarantees a failing grade.

Math Requirement for B. Sci.

If you have previously taken 121 and are now taking 122 to satisfy the math/cis requirement for the B. Sci. degree, please note that this class will have a much heavier workload and will be conceptually more difficult than several of the math classes that you can take for the requirement. If your goal is to minimize your workload, you should seriously consider mth 112, 241, or 243 instead of cis 122.

Therefore, if you need to pass this class to graduate, please take the above advice seriously, and make this class a top priority to avoid a failing grade.

Finally: 122 does not have to be taken for a grade to satisfy the B. Sci. requirement. You can take the class P/N instead.