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Tuan Vo

Tuan Vo

Professor: Computer Science


Building: 61-1654
(909) 274-4519
tvoAT_mtsac.edu
https://www.mtsac.edu/math/


AA — San Bernadino Valley College
BS — Computer Science, Cal Poly Pomona
MS — Computer Science, Cal Poly Pomona
MS — Software Engineering, Cal State Fullerton


Tuan Vo

I earned a Master's Degree in Computer Science and a Bachelor's Degree in the same with a minor in Mathematics from Cal Poly Pomona in 1992 and 1990 respectively.  I also graduated with an Associate of Arts Degree from San Bernardino Valley College in 1988.  In order to keep up with the latest developments in this field, I completed another Master’s Degree in Software Engineering at Cal State Fullerton in May 2008.
Before joining Mt. San Antonio College in the Fall 2000, I worked as a software engineer for TRW and Hughes Electronics for about eight years and then I taught Computer Information Systems at Citrus College for three plus years.  For a number of years, I was a lecturer in Computer Science at Cal Poly Pomona.


Hello Mountie Computer Science Students!


I am so excited that you have decided to take C++ Language and Object Development or Data Structures and Algorithms ! Your success is important to me, so to help prepare you for the next part of your educational journey, I would like to share some information with you about my courses and classroom environments.


Click on one of my classes below to explore the structure and goals of each class.


      • CSCI 140 Fall 2024

        Online Class Search:
        ** This class will display a Building/Room number and a Meeting Time in the online class search, to indicate an in-person, on-campus class.


        Prerequisites: CSCI 110 or Equivalent Programming Experience


        Class Structure:
        My class will be conducted on-campus, in a traditional classroom setting. All exams will be in the form of on-Campus traditional exams.


        A physical or digital copy of the textbook , CSCI 140: Programming in C++ with zyLab, by Vahi, Lysecky, is required. Access to Visual Studio (Free) is required, and will come with digital access to the ebook. Homework assignments will be in the form of computer projects, textbook problems, and groupwork. Homework assignments will generally be due on Mondays and Wednesdays.


        Required Materials:

        Reliable Internet Connection (Strongly Recommended)

        Visual Studio (Free) Access

        Desktop/Laptop/Tablet/Smartphone (Strongly Recommended)

      • CSCI 240 Fall 2024

        Online Class Search:
        ** This class will display a Building/Room number and a Meeting Time in the online class search, to indicate an in-person, on-campus class.


        Prerequisites: CSCI 140 or CSCI 145


        Class Structure:
        My class will be conducted on-campus, in a traditional classroom setting. All exams will be in the form of on-Campus traditional exams.


        A physical or digital copy of the textbook , CSCI 240: Data Structures and Algorithms in C++, zyBook, by Goodrich, is required. Access to Visual Studio (Free) is required, and will come with digital access to the ebook. Homework assignments will be in the form of computer projects, textbook problems, and groupwork. Homework assignments will generally be due on Mondays and Wednesdays.


        Required Materials:

        Reliable Internet Connection (Strongly Recommended)

        Visual Studio (Free) Access

        Desktop/Laptop/Tablet/Smartphone (Strongly Recommended)


      • CSCI 140 Fall 2024 (Online)

        Online Class Search:
        ** This class will display as "Online" with a Meeting Time in the online class search, to indicate a fully online class with regularly scheduled class meetings via Zoom.


        Prerequisites: CSCI 110 or Equivalent Programming Experience


        Class Structure:
        My class is synchronous, which means we will meet on Zoom on Tuesdays and Thursdays. A working webcam is strongly recommended, and you are expected to participate via Zoom chat, speaking, and breakout rooms. Lecture recordings will be posted. Lecture notes will not be posted. All exams will be in the form of Canvas quizzes and will be conducted during class time.


        A physical or digital copy of the textbook , CSCI 140: Programming in C++ with zyLab, by Vahi, Lysecky, is required. Access to Visual Studio (Free) is required, and will come with digital access to the ebook. Homework assignments will be in the form of discussion threads, computer projects, textbook problems, and groupwork. Homework assignments will generally be due on Tuesdays and Thursdays.


        Required Materials:

        Reliable Internet Connection

        Webcam

        Visual Studio (Free) Access

        Desktop/Laptop/Tablet/Smartphone

        Built-in or External Microphone (Strongly Recommended)

        Scanner or Free Scanning App (Strongly Recommended)

Our classroom environment will be one that supports your diverse perspectives and honors your identities. Names are very personal and very powerful. The name by which we choose to be called represents who we are. I recognize that calling students by their preferred name is crucial to ensuring that the classroom environment (whether in person or online) is a safe and inclusive space for learning. If you have a preferred first name that you would like me to use, or would like to share your pronouns with me, please feel free to let me know!


I would also like to take a moment to acknowledge that Mt. SAC is geographically situated on the traditional lands of the native, indigenous peoples whose land was taken from them. I ask you to join me in acknowledging their community, their elders both past and present, as well as future generations. May we strive to honor the land and the people who have stewarded it throughout the generations.


Please make sure to log in to your Canvas courses daily to keep up with all announcements, materials, and due dates. Canvas can be accessed through your Mt. SAC portal or at https://mtsac.instructure.com.


My office hours will be held on-campus and via Zoom sessions on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesday, and Thursdays. You are welcome to contact me for appointment availability. I look forward to working with everyone, and please feel free to email me if you have any questions.


The Math and Computer Science Department is committed to helping our students achieve their math educational goals. We want you to succeed and excel in transfer-level mathematics. We recognize your potential and are here to support you! Whether you are here to obtain a degree, complete transfer requirements, or simply expand your knowledge, we will strive to provide resources that you may need along your journey. Explore the resources below for more information on how our campus can help you achieve your educational goals.


** This information is subject to change, before the start of the term. Please contact me if you have any questions.


Current Class Schedule:
Name Course ID Title CRN Units Days Start Date End Date Start Time End Time Building / Room
Name Course ID Title CRN Units Days Start Date End Date Start Time End Time Building / Room
Vo, Tuan CSCI 140 C++ Language & Objects Develop 20968 4 MW 08/26/2024 12/15/2024 12:00PM 01:25PM 61 1418
Vo, Tuan CSCI 140 C++ Language & Objects Develop 20968 4 MW 08/26/2024 12/15/2024 01:35PM 03:00PM 61 1418
Vo, Tuan CSCI 140 C++ Language & Objects Develop 20969 4 TR 08/26/2024 12/15/2024 01:15PM 02:40PM ONLINE SYNCH
Vo, Tuan CSCI 140 C++ Language & Objects Develop 20969 4 TR 08/26/2024 12/15/2024 02:50PM 04:15PM ONLINE SYNCH
Vo, Tuan CSCI 240 Data Structures and Algorithms 20977 5 MW 08/26/2024 12/15/2024 08:00AM 10:05AM 61 1418
Vo, Tuan CSCI 240 Data Structures and Algorithms 20977 5 MW 08/26/2024 12/15/2024 10:15AM 11:40AM 61 1418