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CIS112 — Computation Think & Prog Logic

3 credits · 3 hours

Computational thinking is the collection of skills that we use for problem solving that involves logical, algorithmic, and innnovative thinking. In this course, students will attempt to solve a variety of real-world problems using these methods of thinking. Computational thinking skills form the foundation of computer programming so, to apply these skills, programs will be developed in the course to develop simple computer-based games using game engine software thus translating human intelligence into computational artifacts.

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