Topics include: Programming patterns (recursion, iteration, events, call-backs, collections, map-reduce, GUIs, …) CIS 120 teaches programming concepts in two different languages: OCaml and Java, spending approximately equal time on how to design programs in each language.
Follows the Internet and Computing Core Certificate (IC3) national standard for digital literacy used at numerous colleges and universities across the country as well as industry. Course objectives are broken down into three modules: Computer Fundamentals, Key Applications, and Living Online.
CIS 010 and CIS 070 or equivalent computer skills. Follows the Internet and Computing Core Certificate (IC3) national standard for digital literacy used at numerous colleges and universities across the country as well as industry.
CIS 1100 Fall 2022: Introduction to Computer Programming. Introduction to Computer Programming is the first course in our series introducing students to computer science.
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Covers computer concepts and the use of information technology in organizations. Includes the basics of Windows Operating System and Microsoft Office Suite as applied to basic uses of word processing, spreadsheets, databases, and presentation software, and file and folder management.
CIS 120 students are not expected to have any prior experience with OCaml. We assume previous Java programming experience at the level of a high school computer science class or CIS 110. If you got at least 4 in the AP Computer Science A or AB exam, you will do great. If you have never programmed before, you should take CIS 110.
CIS 120 teaches programming concepts in two different languages: OCaml and Java, spending approximately equal time on how to design programs in each language. Students will use the Codio and Eclipse development environments for implementing their projects.
CIS 120 introduces students to computer science by emphasizing the design aspects of programming. Topics include:
CIS 120 teaches programming concepts in two different languages: OCaml and Java, spending approximately equal time on how to design programs in each language. Students will use the Codio and Eclipse development environments for implementing their projects.
CIS 120 students are not expected to have any prior experience with OCaml. We assume previous Java programming experience at the level of a high school computer science class or CIS 110. If you got at least 4 in the AP Computer Science A or AB exam, you will do great. If you have never programmed before, you should take CIS 110.
Describe the best practices for safely using computer hardware, software, and cloud computing.#N#2. Produce files to show understanding of common productivity software such as word processing, spreadsheets, presentation, and database management.# N#3. Show proper use of online tools and software such as web browsers, communications apps, calendar tools, and social media/networking services.
Follows the Internet and Computing Core Certificate (IC3) national standard for digital literacy used at numerous colleges and universities across the country as well as industry. Course objectives are broken down into three modules: Computer Fundamentals, Key Applications, and Living Online. Provides knowledge and skills needed to use computers successfully at the college level.
CIS 120 students are not expected to have any prior experience with OCaml. We assume previous Java programming experience at the level of a high school computer science class or CIS 110. If you got at least 4 in the AP Computer Science A or AB exam, you will do great. If you have never programmed before, you should take CIS 110.
CIS 120 teaches programming concepts in two different languages: OCaml and Java, spending approximately equal time on how to design programs in each language. Students will use the Codio and Eclipse development environments for implementing their projects.