CPS 1: Computer Science Fundamentals
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Syllabus (Spring 2000)
Bulletin Course Description:
An overview for students not intending to major in computer science.
Computer programming, symbolic and numeric computation, electric circuits,
architectures, translation, time complexity, noncomputability, and
artificial intelligence.
Required Background/Prerequisites: none
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Lecture #40 (4/24/00)
Lecture #41 (Review) (4/26/00)
- Office Hours:
- Instructor: D. Ramm, M 10:20- , Thu 10:00-, D226 LSRC
- Consultants:
Free help is available for CPS 1 students in the Perkins PC Cluster
Sunday - Thursday, 9:00pm - 11:00pm.
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- Peer Tutoring Program (684-8832)
- Office Hours:
- Instructor: D. Ramm, M 9:20- , Thu 10:00-, D226 LSRC
- Consultants:
Free help is available for CPS 1 students in the Perkins PC Cluster
Sunday - Thursday, 9:00pm - 11:00pm.
Complete Schedule
- Peer Tutoring Program (684-8832)
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Academic Skills Center (684-5917)
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