Wednesday, April 5, 2017

Fall 2017 CSC 101 Introduction to Computer Science

The Department of Computer Science is excited to announce a new CSC course offering intended for students who have no prior programming experience: CSC 101 Introduction to Computer Science
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 CSC 101 Introduction to Computer Science
 This course introduces students to some of the big ideas in computer science.  It will excite students about the application of computer science to various disciplines, and show the social impact possible through the use of technology in developing regions, politics, medicine, and other fields. Several core concepts in computer science will be presented, including logic, problem-solving techniques, data representation, computer hardware, and hardware-software interaction. Students will leave this course with basic programming and problem-solving skills, increased technical literacy, and a greater ability to recognize problems that can be solved with technology.

No prior programming experience needed!

Units: 4
Lecture: MWF 8am-8:50am in Henry Koffler Bldg, Rm 204
Discussion Sections: (all held in Gould-Simpson 930)     
Wed 10am-10:50am
Wed 11am-11:50am
Wed 12pm-12:50pm
Wed 1pm-1:50pm
Instructor: Benjamin Dicken


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Chelsea L. Skotnicki
Assistant Manager, Academic Services & Student Support
Graduate Program Coordinator
Department of Computer Science
The University of Arizona
Gould-Simpson Building, Room 917A
cskotnicki@cs.arizona.edu


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