May 20, 2024  
2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog
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CSC 229 - Programming Concepts and Algorithm Design

Credit Hour(s): 3
This course is an introduction to programming logic and design using the language-independent approach designed to help students develop a strong foundation in traditional programming principles but without the rigorous attention to syntax rules associated with most programming languages. The techniques of finding solutions to problems through structured modular programming and step-wise refinement will be the focus as well as covering topics in the logic of constructing computer programs. Finally, algorithms will be introduced and used to demonstrate computer programming as a tool for problem solving. 3 Credit(s).

Prerequisite(s): MTH 100 - Intermediate Algebra  or higher and one of the following: CSC 100 - Computer Literacy , CSC 101 - Introduction to Computers and Computer Information Systems , CSC 125 - Concepts in Computer Information Systems  or BUS 230 - Computer Applications .
Course Session Cycle: Fall Semester



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