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COMP 170: Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming

Credit hours
3
Prerequisites
Comp 150 or Comp 163 or Math 117, with grade of C- or better, or exemption from Math 117 via Math Placement Test.
Description
An introduction to the computer science major, covering basic concepts using an object-oriented programming language such as Java. The course addresses the following questions: What is an algorithm? How does one write a computer program? How does one convert an algorithm into a computer program? How does one judge a program? Topics include: variables, data types, input/output, repetition, choice, arrays, subprograms, classes/objects, and recursion. This course is programming intensive. A weekly lab component is required.
Syllabus
Taught by Dr. Harrington Spring 2005.
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