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3.00 Credits
Introduction to computer science with no previous background. Focuses on describing and reasoning about information processes using language and logic. Uses motivating examples from liberal arts and sciences areas such as art, biology, economics, narrative, physics, and sociology.
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Overview of modern computer systems and introduction to programming in Visual Basic, emphasizing development of programming skills for business applications. Intended primarily for pre-commerce students. May not be taken for credit by students in SEAS. (S) Credits: 3
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Introduction to computer science with no previous background.? Focuses on describing and reasoning about information processes using language and logic.? Uses motivating examples from liberal arts and sciences areas such as art, biology, economics, narrative, physics, and sociology. Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
A continuation of CS 101, emphasizing modern software development methods. An introduction to the software development life cycle and processes. Topics include requirements analysis, specification, design, implementation, and verification. Emphasizes the role of the individual programmer in large software development projects. (S) Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: CS 101 with a grade of C- or higher. Note: Students may not receive credit for both CS 201 and CS 205. Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
Covers tools and techniques used to manage complexity needed to build, analyze, and test complex software systems including abstraction, analysis, and specification. Credits: 3
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Introduces discrete mathematics and proof techniques involving first order predicate logic and induction. Application areas include finite and infinite sets and elementary combinatorial problems. Development of tools and mechanisms for reasoning about discrete problems. Cross-listed as APMA 202. (S) Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: CS 101 or?150 with a grade of C- or higher. Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
Covers tools and techniques used to manage complexity needed to build, analyze, and test complex software systems including abstraction, analysis, and specification. (Y) Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: CS 150 Note: Students may not receive credit for both CS 201 and CS 205. Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
Introduces discrete mathematics and proof techniques involving first order predicate logic and induction. Application areas include finite and infinite sets and elementary combinatorial problems. Development of tools and mechanisms for reasoning about discrete problems. Cross-listed as APMA 202.
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3.00 Credits
A continuation of CS 101, emphasizing modern software development methods. An introduction to the software development life cycle and processes. Topics include requirements analysis, specification, design, implementation, and verification. Emphasizes the role of the individual programmer in large software development projects.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces programs and data representation at the machine level. Data structuring techniques and the representation of data structures during program execution. Operations and control structures and their representation during program execution. Representations of numbers, arithmetic operations, arrays, records, recursion, hashing, stacks, queues, trees, graphs, and related concepts.
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