Hello CIS*2520 Class,
There will be no CIS*2520 lecture tomorrow, Thursday September 29th.
Lectures plan to continue next week.
Sincerely,
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Sarah Brennan, M.A. | Program Counsellor
Greg Klotz, Ph.D. | Program Counsellor
School of Computer Science | University of Guelph
https://www.uoguelph.ca/computing/undergraduates/undergraduate-program-coun…
We provide academic advising. If your questions involve OSAP, financials, bursaries, international student visas, etc. it is your responsibility to ask about those so we can refer your question appropriately.
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Dear all,
Good afternoon and welcome back to the start of an exciting Fall 2022 semester! There are a few things about Reynolds that I would like to bring to your attention.
1. Following the university's policy, we have designated room 0001 in the basement as a mask required area for undergraduate students. Those who wish to wear masks when work in Reynolds are welcomed to use this room. Similarly, room 3321 has been designated as a mask required area for graduate students.
1. The study space on the main floor is a quiet study space between 8:30am-4:30pm each weekday. If you wish to discuss/socialize with classmates/friends, please use one of the rooms downstairs (for undergraduate students) or the grad lounge (for graduate students). You will be asked to relocate if you are disturbing any of the offices on the first floor.
Thank you and wishing everyone a success Fall semester.
Minglun Gong
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Professor and Director
School of Computer Science
University of Guelph
Guelph, ON, Canada, N1G 2W1
Phone: 519-824-4120 ext. 54019
http://socs.uoguelph.ca/~minglun/
Hi Everyone,
You are taking a 4th year CIS course which suggests you are getting close to graduation.
We just want to highlight that if you have Co-op work terms like COOP*1000, COOP*2000 etc. and they have credits, those do not count towards the academic credit requirements.
The Honours degree requires 20.0 credits not including work term credits. Effective Summer 2019, Co-op work terms have been assigned a 0.5 credit weight.
The Student Planning tool includes the work term credits in the progress bar which is misleading. A student with five work terms for credit will require at least 22.5 credits whereas a student with four work terms for credit would require 22.0 credits. (We have asked for the planning tool to be corrected - agreed, it doesn’t make sense - it especially throws you off because why can’t it be accurate, right? Apparently it’s not possible to fix it.)
Please double check your academic credits.
If you find you are short on academic credits course selection is open until midnight tomorrow (September 16th). You can even overload yourself on September 16 pending available space in courses, up to 3.25 credits.
Sincerely,
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Sarah Brennan, M.A. | Program Counsellor
Greg Klotz, Ph.D. | Program Counsellor
School of Computer Science | University of Guelph
https://www.uoguelph.ca/computing/undergraduates/undergraduate-program-coun…
We provide academic advising. If your questions involve OSAP, financials, bursaries, international student visas, etc. it is your responsibility to ask about those so we can refer your question appropriately.
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Hello new students,
We are the Society of Computing and Information Science (SOCIS). We are a student run organization that represents the computing students at the University of Guelph. We run events for students such as technical skills seminars, project show and tells, MLH Local Hack Day, GryphHacks, merchandise for the students and more.
We know many of you want to get involved at school and this is a great way to be a part of the computing community at the University of Guelph!
Please sign up to the newsletter to get notifications for upcoming computing events for students by students!:
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Thank you so much,
Tony
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Sarah Brennan, M.A. | Program Counsellor
Greg Klotz, Ph.D. | Program Counsellor
School of Computer Science | University of Guelph
https://www.uoguelph.ca/computing/undergraduates/undergraduate-program-coun…
We provide academic advising. If your questions involve OSAP, financials, bursaries, international student visas, etc. it is your responsibility to ask about those so we can refer your question appropriately.
The information in this message is intended solely for the addressee(s). If you are not the designated recipient, please notify the sender immediately, and permanently delete the original and any copies. Any use of the message by those other than the intended recipients is prohibited.