CSIT111 — Fundamentals of Logic and Design
CSIT 111 - Fundamentals of Logic and Design CSIT 111 - Fundamentals of Logic and Design 3 Credit(s). Provides an introduction to programming concepts, logic, and design used in software development. This course emphasizes problem solving through the design of algorithms using techniques such as flow charting, pseudocode, and functional decomposition. Students implement algorithms using a current programming language. Topics include simple data types, arrays, functions, file input/output (I/O), control structures, and object-oriented development concepts. Course every fall, spring and may be during additional sessions. Prerequisite(s): ACLT 053 or ( ESOL 052 and ESOL 100 ) and MATH 082 General Education: Information Technology (I) Common Course Outline: CSIT 111 CCO
Prerequisites: ACLT053, ESOL052, ESOL100, MATH082
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