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Campus | Haverford |
Semester | Spring 2021 |
Registration ID | CMSCH104B00B |
Course Title | Topics in Introductory Programming |
Credit | 1.00 |
Department | Computer Science |
Instructor | Lindell,Suzanne |
Times and Days | W 04:10pm-05:00pm
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Room Location | HLS204 |
Additional Course Info | Class Number: 2757 Topics in Introductory Programming is designed to give a general introduction to programming as related to data analysis across many fields. Students will be introduced to standard introductory programming approaches (e.g., imperative and object-oriented) as well as data structures necessary to create efficient and understandable algorithmic solutions to problems. Data for analysis will be drawn from a single discipline that will vary per semester, forming a theme for topical study. Topical investigations will include the ethics of data use in that field, how data is commonly generated and used, and implementation of important discipline-specific algorithms. ; Prerequisite(s): May not be taken by students who (a) have AP credit in Computer Science; or (b) have taken any one of HC: CMSC 105, CMSC 106, CMSC 107; BMC: CMSC 110, except by instructor consent; Enrollment by permission only.; Enrollment Limit: 24 Natural Science, Quantitative (; Hav: NA, QU) |
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