CIS 1130 - Introduction to Computer Science |
The first in a sequence of courses for majors in Computer Science, Mathematics, and Engineering. Introduces a disciplined approach to problem-solving and algorithm development, in addition to an introduction to procedural and data abstraction. Covers: selection, repetition, and sequence control structures; program design, testing, and documentation using good programming style; block-structured high-level programming languages; and arrays, records, and files. PREREQUISITE: Two years of college preparatory algebra with a grade of C or better or sufficient score on the placement test, or consent of instructor. |