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CS 130 - Problem Solving with Computers


(3 S.H.)

This course is designed for non-majors to introduce programming and problem solving for mathematics. It provides students with an overview of the principles of computer program design, and leads students through a complete cycle of problem solving using computers. Students will develop programming projects to construct contemporary applications of mathematics. In programming, students learn to analyze the problem, formulate mathematical solution and actually implement it. The course introduces computational concepts such as data, sequence and objects, and their processing using iteration. No prior programming experience is necessary for this course. Meets GOAL 4. Grade only.


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