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Calendar description
Basic programming constructs, data types, classes, interfaces, protocols
and the design of programs as interacting software components.
Prerequisites
Mathematics 12.
Who is this course for?
Although it is expected that you will have used a computer
prior to taking the course and that you are familiar with basic keyboard
and mouse operations, no prior programming experience is assumed. This
course will teach you basic programming constructs that will allow
you to unleash your creativity and develop your own applications software.
Whether you are intending to Major or Minor in Computer Science, to
pursue one of our new Combined Programs with another subject or to take
Computer Science as an elective, this course is for you!
Note:
If you have already received credit for CPSC124 and CPSC126 or for CPSC122
and CPSC128 then you cannot receive credit for CPSC111. If you have
taken CPSC124 but not CPSC126 then you must take CPSC111 in order to
advance through the computer science program. If you have taken CPSC122
but not CPSC128, please consult with a department advisor.
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