CSI 131 — Computer Science I
This is the first course in a sequence of two courses in computer science utilizing the syntax and semantics of the C programming language with emphasis on applications for Science, Mathematics and Engineering disciplines. The course provides an introduction to the principles of program design and development using procedural programming techniques. The course will provide an introduction to the following topics: life cycle program development, modularization, simple algorithm analysis, aggregated derived data types and sequential and random file processing. Usually offered in spring semester. Prerequisite/ Note: Computer Science students completing CIS 111 can not receive credit for CSI 131 .
Prerequisites: CIS 111
Part of
- Programming, Computer Information Systems Certificate
- Biotechnology (AAS)
- Chemistry, Calculus Based Physics, Area of Concentration in Arts & Sciences (AS)
- Chemistry, Non-Calculus Based Physics, Area of Concentration in Arts & Sciences (AS)
- Computer Information Systems (AAS)
- Computer Science (AS)
- Data Science (AS)
- Engineering (AS)
- Information Systems Management, Area of Concentration in Business Administration (AS)
- Mathematics, Area of Concentration in Arts & Sciences (AS)