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CS115 — Intro to Programming

3 credits · 3 hours

This course provides an introduction to computational thinking and problem solving. Students will be able to apply elementary computing concepts including variables, loops, functions, lists, conditionals, concurrency, data types, simple object oriented concepts, I/O, events, syntax, and structured programming. Basic concepts of computer organization and editing, and the influence of computers in modern society will be explored. NOTE: CS-115 carries no credit if taken after successful completion of higher numbered computer science courses.

Prerequisites: MATH-108, MTHP-143P, MTHP-143, MTHP-147, MTHP-253, MTHP-144, MTHP-160, MTHP-170, MTHP-187, MATH-143, MATH-143P, MATH-144, MATH-147, MATH-160, MATH-170, MATH-175

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