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Oct 13, 2024
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CS& 131 - Computer Science I C++
5.0 Credits Introduction to programming for students majoring in Computer Science, technical or engineering fields. Covers the fundamental syntax and constructs of the C/C++ programming languages and general concepts of programming (was CMPSC 142). Prerequisite: CS 115 (was CMPSC 115) with a grade of 2.5 or higher or instructor’s permission.
Course Objectives Upon successful completion of the course, students will be able to:
- Display a knowledge of the basic syntax and constructs of the ‘C’ programming language. [REASON]
- Specify, design, code and debug programs which solve common scientific, technical and business problems. [REASON]
- Perform necessary tasks using various programming tools such as an editor, compiler, debugger and profiler. [REASON]
- Display an ability to use the concepts of procedural and functional abstraction to organize a program. [REASON]
- Test a ‘C’ program for correctness and usability. [REASON]
- Properly document code in a prescribed standard format. [COMMUNICATE]
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