Welcome to CS120 Computer Science I - Sections 3-6


Spring 2016

Catalog Description: CS 120 Computer Science I (4 cr) Fundamental programming constructs, algorithms and problem-solving, fundamental data structures, overview of programming languages, virtual machines, introduction to language translation, declarations and types, abstraction mechanisms, object-oriented programming. This course includes a lab. Prereq: Math 143 with a grade of .C. or higher or CS 112 with a grade of .B. or higher; or sufficiently high ACT, SAT, or Math Placement Test score to qualify for Math 170 This course is an introduction to programming. C/C++ will be used for the programming assignments and labs, but we will be covering general concepts that apply to a majority of languages. The goal is to help students become better programmers in any language and to make it easier for students to learn new languages, particularly procedural and object-oriented languages.

Textbook: A Project Based Introduction to C++, Terence Soule, Kendall/Hunt.
This is available at http://www.kendallhunt.com/store-product.aspx?id=263128

Prerequisites: Math 108 or sufficiently high ACT, SAT, or math placement test scores to qualify for Math 143

Meeting times:
Lecture, sections 3-6, Terence Soule: 1:30-2:20 MWF
Lecture, sections 1-2, Mike Wilder : 11:30-12:20 MWF
Labs:
Section 1: 8:30-10:20 Tuesday. JEB 321.
Section 2: 10:30-12:20 Tuesday. JEB 331.
Section 3: 12:30-2:20 Thursday. JEB 321.
Section 4: 2:30-4:20 Tuesday. JEB 221.
Section 5: 8:30-10:20 Thursday. JEB 321.
Section 6: 4:30-6:20 Thursday. JEB 321.


Lab attendence is required.
Other course information
Course schedule by week for sections 3-6. This includes course assignments, labs, etc. It will be added to as the course continues.

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