CSC148H: St. George Section

Overview

This page contains information specific to the St. George campus. For StG students, this information overrides the general course pages.

Here is the course information sheet.

Ramp-up sessions

Two FREE one day workshops will be provided by the CS department to help get you up to speed in Python (namely up to the level required at the beginning of CSC148H). Both days will cover similar material, feel free to attend either one.

The workshops are intended for people who have not taken CSC108H, but have done some object oriented programing. However, if you have taken CSC108H and think you just need a refresher, you are also welcome to attend.

The ramp-up sessions are on the first two Saturdays of the semester, 9 and 116 January, from 11am until about 4pm, and are taught by 148 TA Jonathan Taylor. They are both held in BA 3195.

Email 148rampup@cs.toronto.edu to register for one of these workshops. Please specify which Saturday you plan to come, and include your CDF username. Please also make sure that you can log into your account before the ramp-up. If you encounter problems with your account we will likely be unable to help: the CDF admins aren't in on the weekends.

Labs

Information about the labs will appear here. Check back at the beginning of week 2 to find out which lab room you'll be in.

Doing your work

The Computing Disciplines Facility (CDF) provides computing support for courses in Computer Science. Here is a list of rooms (with the closed lab rooms listed in bold): BA2200, BA2210, BA2220, BA2240, BA2270, BA3175, BA3185, BA3195 and the Great Hall. There is also a lab in the Gerstein Science Information Centre (at the Sigmund Samuel Library, 7 Kings College Circle) in room 236 at the north end of the second floor. To enter one of the labs you will need to swipe your T-Card through the card reader that is installed outside of each door. (You can also use your T-Card to get into the building itself.)

Help Centre

The Department of Computer Science has a Help Centre with TAs who are able to help you with first year courses (as well as most second-year and some third-year courses). It's open Monday to Thursday from 4-6pm and is located in BA2200. Go visit them if you need help!