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Fall Semester 2018
May 18, 2024
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CS 1301 - Programming Principles I
This course provides an introduction to computer science with a focus on object-oriented programming. Instruction centers on an overview of programming, problem-solving, and algorithm development. Specific topics include primitive data types, arithmetic and logical operators, selection and repetition structures, interactive user input, using and designing basic classes, single dimension arrays with searching and sorting, ArrayLists, and exception handling. The course also emphasizes developing correct code and the relationship between correct code and security.
4.000 Credit hours
3.000 Lecture hours
2.000 Lab hours

Levels: Undergraduate Semester
Schedule Types: Lecture/Supervised Laboratory

Lower, 1000-2000 level Division
Computer Science Department

Prerequisites:
EXXX Y or ( ( LS - ENGL 0999 Satisfied Y or (Undergraduate Semester level ENGL 0999 Minimum Grade of S and Undergraduate Semester level ENGL 1101 Minimum Grade of C) ) and ( LS - MATH 0989 Satisfied Y or Undergraduate Semester level MATH 0989 Minimum Grade of C%) and ( ( LS - MATH 0998 Satisfied Y or (Undergraduate Semester level MATH 0998 Minimum Grade of S and Undergraduate Semester level MATH 1101 Minimum Grade of D) ) or ( LS - MATH 0999 Satisfied Y or (Undergraduate Semester level MATH 0999 Minimum Grade of S and Undergraduate Semester level MATH 1111 Minimum Grade of D) ) ) )

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