CS 101 — Introduction to Computer Science
(formerly DPR 101/DPR 108) An engaging and approachable course that explores many of the foundational concepts of computer science and programming. Develop problem-solving, logic and critical reasoning skills as you learn basic programming structures and concepts common to all programming languages. Covers the fundamentals computer science as well as planning, coding and debugging computer programs. Learn about using computers to process information, find patterns and test hypotheses about digitally processed information to gain insight and knowledge. This is an introductory level course and previous programming experience is not necessary.
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- Cloud Computing, Associate in Applied Science (CSCC)
- Computer Science, Associate in Science (CIS)
- Engineering, Associate in Science (EGR)
- English, Associate in Arts (ENG)
- General Business, Associate in Applied Science (BGEN)
- Global Studies, Associate in Arts (GLOS)
- Hotel and Restaurant Management, Associate in Applied Science (HRM)
- Information Technology, Computer Programming, Associate in Applied Science (DPRP)
- Information Technology, Cyber Security, Associate in Applied Science (CYBS)
- Information Technology, Game Development, Associate in Applied Science (ITGD)
- Interactive Computing, Associate in Applied Science (IC)
- Interactive Multimedia, Certificate of Competency (IMMC)
- Mathematics/Natural Science, Associate in Science (MNS)
- Political Science, Associate in Arts (POL)
- Science for Health Professions, Associate in Science (HSCI)
- Sociology, Associate in Science (SOC)