CPS 4
Spring 2001








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Description
A study of problem-solving and programming using the computer language Java.
Students learn object-oriented techniques to construct programs using existing
software components by solving a variety of symbolic and numeric problems.
Students will also examine the social, educational, and ethical impact of
computers on modern society. This course will be taught in a workshop format with
computers in the classroom.
There are no prerequisites and no programming
experience required.
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