(pattern here) CPS 6L.2: Intro to Program Design & Analysis I

Syllabus (Fall, 2001)


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Professor: Dietolf Ramm

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Lecture: Labs: You must also be registered for a lab to receive credit for this course.

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Problem-solving techniques using a computer, top-down decomposition and object-oriented solution methodologies, introduction to programming, programming in the C/C++ language, introduction to UNIX and programming environments, recursion, analysis of execution times, linked data structures, searching, and sorting. Normally the first course for majors in computer science who have no programming experience.

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Prerequisite: None. (However, if you feel severely computer challenged and have no, or minimal, computer experience, consider taking CPS 4 or even CPS 1 first. Do talk to the instructors of the courses you are considering.)

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