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Computer Science 1 First course in a three-term sequence that introduces foundational concepts and practices in computer science and software engineering. Includes problem solving, algorithm design, data types, program and control structures, program documentation, coding style, engineering tools, language paradigms, and introduces complexity and computability. Explores programming as a fundamental tool of computer science, emphasizing professional engineering practices in software design, development, and testing. Prerequisite: A grade of C or better in each of the following: MTH111 College Algebra, and either CS160 Introduction to Computer Science, or MTH231 Descrete Math; or consent of the instructor. F, W
Prerequisite: MTH111 or equivalent and concurrent enrollment in CS160.
Online CRNs for this course during the coming term: Winter 2010
55097
Tuition and Fees (see the college Tuition & Fees page for more information)
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Tuition |
Online Fee |
Universal Access Fee |
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$280.00 |
$50.00 |
$32.00 |
This table does not include any special class fees or the cost of textbooks.
How to Register
Buy the book
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Instructors who have taught this course during the past year.
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Mitchel Fry
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