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INT-2210 — Computer Science I

4 credits · 4 hours

Computer science concepts studied from theoretical and practical viewpoints, including program analysis and life cycle design, formal syntactics of Java or other object oriented language, program control structures, subprograms, algorithm design and analysis, recursion, computer architecture, number systems and data storage. Applications studied include numerical methods, creating libraries, character processing, simulating logic circuits, searching, set operations and use of matrices. Object oriented programming is introduced, where object design is stressed. Formerly: INT-1210. Students may not receive credit for both INT-1210 and INT-2210. Course

Prerequisites: MAT-2410, INT-2200, INT-1210

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