This is Kirk Scott's home page at the University of Alaska Anchorage
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Kirk Scott, Spring of 2013
Office: (Old) Science Building 217
Phone: 786-4820?
Email: This is my UAA address: kascott@uaa.alaska.edu.
This is my personal address: kirk_scott@yahoo.com. You may try this address if the UAA address doesn't seem to be working.
Home Page: http://math.uaa.alaska.edu/~afkas/
Here are my office hours and teaching schedule for Spring Semester of 2013:
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Time\Day |
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W |
Th |
F |
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8:30- 9:45 |
Not likely to be in |
Not likely to be in |
Not likely to be in |
Not likely to be in |
Not likely to be in |
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CS 304 ESH 212 |
☺♫ Office |
CS 304 ESH 212 |
☺♫ Office |
Not likely to be in |
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11:30- 12:45 |
☻♫ |
lunch |
☻♫ |
lunch |
☻♫ |
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1:00- 2:15 |
lunch |
☻♫ |
lunch |
☻♫ |
lunch |
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☻♫ |
CS 202 SSB 224 |
☻♫ |
CS 202 SSB 224 |
☻♫ |
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CS 360 SSB 223 |
☻♫ |
CS 360 SSB 223 |
☻♫ |
Not likely to be in |
☺♫ = These are my officially posted office hours.
☻♫ = If you would like to see me at one of these times you can drop by and see if I’m around or make an appointment.
You can also make an appointment for earlier in the morning or in the evening if necessary.
If you can't see me in person, the best way of getting a hold of me is by email. The UAA address is preferable for school business. If that system seems to be down, you can use my personal email address as a backup.
If you call and I am in the office and not busy with a live human being I will answer. If I don't answer, you can leave a phone message and I will eventually get around to listening to it. However, if possible, you should send email. I check email more often than I check my phone messages.
Here are the links to the Web pages for classes this semester:
cs202.htm Programming Concepts II
cs304.htm Object-Oriented Analysis and Modeling
cs360.htm Database Management Systems
SQL.htm This is the SQL home page, which is referred to by CS 109 SQL and CS 360.
Here are some links to web pages for classes that I'm not currently teaching:
cs109sql.htm SQL
cs109unix.htm Selected Computer Languages (UNIX)
cs109java.htm Computer Programming, Java
cs201.htm Programming Concepts I
cs207.htm C Programming
cs303.htm Object-Oriented Programming
cs331.htm Programming Language Concepts
cs431.htm Compilers
cs413.htm Computer and Data Security
cs320.htm Operating Systems
cs490.htm Data Mining