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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.
Prerequisite CS 115 with a grade of 2.5 or higher or instructor permission.
Course-level Learning Objectives (CLOs)
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:

  1. Display a knowledge of the basic syntax and constructs of the ‘C’ programming language.
  2. Specify, design, code and debug programs which solve common scientific, technical and business problems.
  3. Perform necessary tasks using various programming tools such as an editor, compiler, debugger and profiler.
  4. Display an ability to use the concepts of procedural and functional abstraction to organize a program.
  5. Test a ‘C’ program for correctness and usability.
  6. Properly document code in a prescribed standard format.


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