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CS 100 - Computational Thinking I |
Fundamental concepts of programming. Syntax and semantics of basic Java. Built-in data types, arrays, flow control, functions, overloading, I/O. Use of computational thinking and computer programming as problem solving tools in all disciplines. This course has a laboratory component. Writing is a significant component of this course (QEP). This course may be taken as a terminal course by non-CIS majors or in sequence with CS 200 as a substitute for CS 201 for CIS majors.
4.000 Credit hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture/Lab Computer and Information Sci Department Course Attributes: CAS Lab Fee Tier 3, Writing, NOT ACTIVATED - USE C3LF, Tuition Arts and Sciences |