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Explorations In Computer Coding And Data Manipulation (CSC-150)


Semester: Summer 2020
Number: 0145-150-020
Instructor: Joseph Koehler
Note: Online, Asynchronous
Location: Online
Credits: 3
Course Meets: July 6 - August 9
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Description:

Students will be introduced to and learn how to code computer programs by applying the concepts of: data types, variables, functions, conditionals and loops. Students will use code to explore and analyze structured data. (Learning Goals:Q;Distribution Reqs:Mathematics,Computing & Logic)

Learning Goals:   Students will:• Students will be able to explain the types of problems that can be solved using computational techniques, and identify problem-solving strategies that can be implemented using code• Upon completion, students will be able to explain and apply core computer coding concepts such as abstraction, variables, conditions, functions, and repetition• Students will think algorithmically and be able to design and test computer programs• Students will have mastered the basic syntax and idioms of a modern programming language• Students will be able to use technical documentation, APIs, and other sources located on the Internet to learn new technical concepts• Students will develop step by step problem solving techniques and debugging practices

*The learning goals displayed here are those for one section of this course as offered in a recent semester, and are provided for the purpose of information only. The exact learning goals for each course section in a specific semester will be stated on the syllabus distributed at the start of the semester, and may differ in wording and emphasis from those shown here.

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