Announcements
- There have been some changes in the schedule:
- Professor Kutyłowski's lecture "Quantum Physics and Computing" will not start until the 11th week of classes,
while the lecture "Communication and Security Infrastructure" will be taught for the first 10 weeks.
- Thus, the first lecture of "Communication and Security Infrastructure" is held on Thursday the 05.10.2023,
and the last lecture will be held on 14.12.2023.
- Each week, the lecture will take 3x45 minutes. We will start at 16:00,
take a 10-minute break during the class and the lecture will end at 18:25.
- The above changes do not affect the schedule of "Communication and Security Infrastructure" laboratory classes,
which are held normally until the end of the semester.
- Of course, the change also does not affect exam dates - exams only after the end of the semester.
- The classes are run on the Microsoft Teams platform.
- Students who, due to their health condition, disability or other objective reasons, may have special needs related to the method of conducting classes, completing the course or preparing materials, are asked to come for consultations, write such information in a private chat, or write an e-mail in this case. I will try to ensure that during my classes everyone has an equal right to gain knowledge and get a credit.
Course description
Is available here.
Requirements
The examination form is composed of two parts, which together will determine the final grade of the examined Student:
- Part A will contain student's answers to the examination questions.
- Part B (filled in by the lecturer) will contain the number of points gathered by the student during the course of the laboratory classes.
Then the global score is:
0,4*(student's number of points from part A) + 0,6*(student's number of points from part B)
However, the exam is not compulsory this year.
Accordingly, this year two independent paths for passing a course are available, and each Student decides about the path selection:
- Path.1:
The Student decided not to take any of the exams, i.e., neither the first chance exam nor the second chance exam.
Then we acknowledge that Student's knowledge of the subject is correctly reflected by the points gathered by the Student during the course of the exercises. Therefore formally, in Student's examination form, for Part A we set Student's number of points from part B, and the formula above for the global score is equivalent to:
100%*(student's number of points from part B)
Then Student's global score is translated to the grade according to the assignments below.
- Path.2:
The Student takes at least one of the exams. By opening any of the two examination forms (the first chance exam or the second chance exam), the Student rejects the possibility of choosing Path.1. In such a case the usual rules apply.
You will obtain an invitation to take the exam, but if you choose to take Path.1 above then please do not use the invitation.
Finally we have the following assignments:
- 2 for the global score in the interval [0,50)
- 3 for the global score in the interval [50,60)
- 3+ for the global score in the interval [60,70)
- 4 for the global score in the interval [70,80)
- 4+ for the global score in the interval [80,90)
- 5 for the global score in the interval [90,100]
- 5+ for the global score > 100
Exam
- There will be two exam dates: the first chance exam, and the second chance exam. If one takes the second chance exam his/her result (i.e., part A) of the first exam becomes forgotten.
- The exam will probably take place in the classroom 215/D1 (please contact Professor Gębala).
- The scope of the material for the exam is the material presented during the lecture.
- The maximum number of points for part A of the exam is 100 pts.
- The first chance exam: 07.02.2024, 10:00-12:00,
The second chance exam: 14.02.2024, 10:00-12:00.
Lectures
The lectures are held online on the Microsoft Teams platform. The notes are linked below:
Literature and links: