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COMP 1200: Introduction to Computing For Engineers And Scientists
2.00 Credits
Auburn University
LEC. 2. Computer programming in a high-level language, with emphasis on use of the computer as a tool for engineering or science.
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COMP 1201: Introduction to Computing Lab
1.00 Credits
Auburn University
LAB. 2. Coreq., COMP 1200. Laboratory activities focused on computer programming in a high-level language. Fall, Spring.
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COMP 1210: Fundamentals of Computing I
3.00 Credits
Auburn University
LEC. 2, LAB. 3. Introduction to the fundamental concepts of programming from an object-oriented perspective. Emphasis on good software engineering principles and development of the fundamental programming skills in the context of a language that supports the object-oriented paradigm.
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COMP 2000: Network Programming With Html And Java
3.00 Credits
Auburn University
LEC. 3. Pr., COMP 1000 or higher, or ENGR 1110. Introduction to network programming using HTML and Java to build web pages and web-based applications; presentation graphics; retrieval of information from the Internet; integration of data among applications. Credit for the major will not be given to CSCI and SWEN majors. Fall, Spring.
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COMP 2200: Fundamentals of Computer Science I
4.00 Credits
Auburn University
LEC. 3, LAB. 3. Pr., COMP 1200. Introduction to programming methodology including project technology. Emphasis is on problem-solving strategies for developing and documenting software.
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COMP 2210: Fundamentals of Computer Science II
4.00 Credits
Auburn University
LEC. 3, LAB. 3. Pr., COMP 1210. Continuation of COMP 2200 with emphasis on data structures such as lists, trees, graphs and hash tables.
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COMP 2710: Software Construction
3.00 Credits
Auburn University
LEC. 3. Pr., COMP 2210. Intensive experience in software construction, to include topics such as testing, debugging, and associated tools; configuration management; low-level file and device I/O; systems and event-driven programming.
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COMP 3000: Object- Oriented Programming For Engineers And Scientists
3.00 Credits
Auburn University
LEC. 3. Pr., departmental approval. Fundamentals of objectoriented design and programming principles; data abstraction, identifying objects, problem decomposition, design and implementation of classes. Credit for the major will not be given to CSCI and SWEN majors.
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COMP 3220: Principles of Programming Languages
3.00 Credits
Auburn University
LEC. 3. Pr., COMP 2210. Study of programming language principles supporting procedural abstraction, data abstraction, storage allocation, and parallel execution; language types and examples; language translation.
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COMP 3240: Discrete Structures
3.00 Credits
Auburn University
LEC. 3. Pr., COMP 1210. Characterization of computer science data structures and algorithms in terms of sets and relations, functions, recurrence relations. Use of propositional and predicate calculus to describe algorithms. Proving correctness and running time bounds for algorithms by induction and structural induction.
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