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This course is required for all incoming CCS Computer Science freshmen. A hands-on project and assignment-based course that will be primarily taught in the CSIL Laboratory of the Computer Science Department. The principle emphasis of the course will be to gain strong practical and technical skills in C, C++, and Java programming, UNIX: shell, tools, utilities and programming environments. Further emphasis will be on algorithms, user interfaces, and software engineering principles. The course is open to all CCS students who need additional training and practical insight that is needed to take upper division Computer Science Courses. This is a variable unit credit course, 2-4 units. Units awarded will be based upon attendance, general homework assignments, and individual projects. Instruction will be 25% classroom, and 75% hands-on work in the CSIL Laboratory (approximately 3 lab hours per week). Instructor(s): Murat Karaorman Time(s): Monday and Wednesday, 7:30 pm - 8:50 pm Place(s): Bldg. 494, Rm. 143 << Back |
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