CSCI 151 - Principles of Computer Science II


Semester Offered: First Semester, Second Semester
Credits (Range): 4 hours
Attribute: 4 NS, QP-F
This course builds upon the principles introduced in CSCI 150 and provides a general background for further study in Computer Science. The course will cover object-oriented programming concepts; the design and implementation of data structures (linked lists, stacks, queues, trees, heaps, and hash tables) and related algorithmic techniques (searching, sorting, recursion); and algorithm analysis. Students will be expected to complete a number of programming projects illustrating the concepts presented.
Enrollment Limit: 48
Instructor: J. Donaldson, B. Kuperman
Prerequisites & Notes
Prerequisite: CSCI 150 or consent of the instructor. Notes: Students considering a computer science major are strongly encouraged to take either CSCI 150-151 or CSCI 140-150 in their first year. Students may not receive credit for both CSCI 151 and CSCI 160.  Lab required. Students must also select 151-02 or 151-03.  Enrollment of 24 in Fall and 48 in Spring.

 



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