CS 106 - Computing Fundamentals II

Institution:
Portland State University
Subject:
Computer Science
Description:
Introduction to programming designed for the non-CS major. Regardless of your discipline (major), as a professional, you will eventually be involved with a programmer and/or the programming process and understanding this process will be invaluable. Introduction to the logical thought processes used when programming. Programming language generations, low and high level languages and the more popular high level languages will be discussed. Puts you in the role of a programmer and takes you through the entire process. Concepts presented include the problem definition, generating a description of its step-by-step solution(the algorithm), writing the program, and finally documenting your program. Course then becomes a tutorial using the programming language Visual Basic and five programming projects are completed.
Credits:
4.00
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Instructional Type:
Lecture
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Phone Number:
(503) 725-3511
Regional Accreditation:
Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities
Calendar System:
Quarter

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