CS 0007 - INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER PROGRAMMING Minimum Credits: 3 Maximum Credits: 3 This is a first course in computer science programming. It is recommended for those students intending to major in computer science who do not have the required background for the School of Computing and Information’s intermediate programming class. It may also be of interest to students majoring in one of the social sciences or humanities. The focus of the course is on problem analysis and the development of algorithms and computer programs in a modern high-level language. Academic Career: Undergraduate Course Component: Lecture Grade Component: LG/SNC Elective Basis Course Requirements: Enrollment blocked if currently or previously enrolled in CS 0401 or CMPINF 0401 or CS 0422 or CS 0417 or CS 0457 or CS 0445 or CS 0455 Course Attributes: DSAS Algebra General Ed. Requirement, DSAS Quant.-Formal Reason General Ed. Requirement Click here for class schedule information.
Add to Portfolio(opens a new window)
|