CS-1301 Computer Science I
School of Computing, Analytics, and Modeling
Dr. Perry College of Mathematics, Computing, and Sciences
Description
This course explores the three fundamental aspects of computer science--theory, abstraction, and design--as the students develop moderately complex software in a high-level programming language. It will emphasize problem solving, algorithm development, and object-oriented design and programming. This course may not be attempted more than three times without department approval.
Lecture Hours: 2.00 Lab Hours: 4.00Total Hours: 4.00
Semesters
Course Title | Instructor | Campus | Section | Syllabus | Learning Management System |
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Computer Science I | Lewis Baumstark, Ph.D. | Carrollton | 01 | external Syllabus via Concourse External Resource | Course Section External Resource |
Computer Science I | Marion Franklin Cannon, MSIT | Carrollton | 02 | external Syllabus via Concourse External Resource | Course Section External Resource |
Computer Science I | Lewis Baumstark, Ph.D. | Carrollton | 02 | external Syllabus via Concourse External Resource | Course Section External Resource |
Computer Science I | Lewis Baumstark, Ph.D. | Carrollton | 03 | external Syllabus via Concourse External Resource | Course Section External Resource |
Computer Science I | Alexandra Young, M.S. | Distance | E01 | external Syllabus via Concourse External Resource | Course Section External Resource |
Computer Science I | Lewis Baumstark, Ph.D. | Distance | E01 | external Syllabus via Concourse External Resource | Course Section External Resource |
Course Title | Instructor | Campus | Section | Syllabus | Learning Management System |
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Computer Science I | Jonathan Corley, Ph.D. | Carrollton | 01 | external Syllabus via Concourse External Resource | Course Section External Resource |