COMP 211
Spring 2011 not offered
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Certificates: Informatics and Modeling |
This is the first course in a two-course sequence (COMP211-212) that is the gateway to the computer science major. It provides an introduction to the fundamental ideas of programming and computer science, organized around the study of information-processing problems from various domains. Sample problems include modeling predator-prey dynamics, image manipulation, and authorship identification, though the actual problems studied will vary. The course will focus on one particular programming language as well as associated computing and mathematical concepts and formalisms. |
Essential Capabilities:
None |
Credit: 1 |
Gen Ed Area Dept:
NSM MATH |
Course Format: Lecture | Grading Mode: Graded |
Level: UGRD |
Prerequisites: None |
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Fulfills a Requirement for: (BIOL)(CADS)(COMP)(DATA-MN)(IDEA-MN)(IDEA)(IDEA-EE)(INFO-MN)(MATH)(NS&B)(STS) |
Major Readings:
To be announced.
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Examinations and Assignments: One midterm exam, one final exam, and a number of quizzes and programming assignments. |
Additional Requirements and/or Comments: Some previous acquaintance with computer programming is highly recommended. In addition, some degree of mathematical maturity will be expected. Most students will be concurrently enrolled in a Calculus course. |
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