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ABET Course Outcome Form – CS2312 Computer Science Department, The George Washington University Instructions: (Column 1) Identify outcomes for your course, one per row. (Column 2) Describe how each course outcome maps or contributes to program outcomes (see CS Department ABET document). (Column 3) For the Level, specify whether the particular course outcome contributes at the Prep (Preparatory) or Standard level to the identified program outcome. (Column 4) For Evaluation: how is this outcome evaluated in the course (e.g., Exam 1, Assignments 2 and 3). (Column 5) Based on the evaluation, what score is needed to assert that the particular outcome has been achieved (e.g., a passing score, grade of C etc). Note that this is the score for the particular evaluation, not the overall course grade. (Column 6). This column is to be filled later, once per year, based on the students who’ve taken the course. For this purpose, you will need to submit the course gradebook. Course: CS-2312 Filled out by: Poorvi L. Vora Course outcomes and their mapping to program outcomes: Course outcome Program outcome Level Evaluation Measure Combined grade of Understand basic concepts in algebra and number theory: algebraic structures, properties of integers (e.g. divisibility, equivalence modulo m) O-1 Prep Test 1 + number theory HWs + algebra HWs 40% Understand basic concepts in graph theory: coloring, planar graphs. O-1 Prep 40% Understand basic concepts in asymptotics O-1 Standard 50% O-1 Prep Test 2 + Test 3 (graph theory questions) + graph theory HWs Test 3 (Asymptotics questions) + Asymptotics HWs Crypto HWs O-1 Standard Course Total ABET(a) Understand applications of discrete math, algebra and number theory concepts to problems in computing. Develop an understanding of how to read and construct valid mathematical statements, arguments (proofs) and understand mathematical statements (theorems). 40% 40% # successful students / total#