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CSE 1321 - Programming Problem Solving I |
This course provides an introduction to computing with a focus on object-oriented programming, problem-solving, and algorithm development. Particular topics include primitive data types, arithmetic and logical operators, interactive user input, selection and repetition structures, methods and functions, object-oriented design and programming, single- and multi-dimensional arrays, and searching and sorting algorithms. Techniques of good programming style, including proper documentation, are discussed. Students are taught to efficiently design, code, and debug problem solutions.
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Semester Schedule Types: Lecture Lower, 1000-2000 level Division Software Eng & Game Dev Department Course Attributes: STEM Weighted Course Prerequisites: EXXX Y or ( (Undergraduate Semester level CSE 1321L Minimum Grade of C) ) |
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