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CS150 — Computer Science I

4 credits · 4 hours

This course offers an introduction to the field of computer science using a current programming language. Central themes of the class include an introduction to computer organization; algorithmic problem solving; structured and object oriented program design; and the societal and professional context in which computer science exists. Fundamental data types including arrays and structures will be explored and concepts such as sorting and searching algorithms, complexity, invariants, abstract data types and pointers will be introduced.

Prerequisites: CS150L, CS-150L, MATH144, MATH-144, MATH-147, MATH-170

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