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CSE 111: Great Ideas in Computer Science

This page refers to the Spring 2004 offering of CSE 111 only. The information on this page does not necessarily apply to every offering of CSE 111.

Spring 2004

21904

Barbara Sherman

Great Ideas in Computer Science

Designed to satisfy the mathematics core requirements. Students study algorithmic problem-solving techniques and gain an appreciation for some of the most interesting and significant results of computer science, as well as its intellectual and social significance. The course has both a mathematical and a laboratory component. Topics may include algorithm design, introduction to programming, structured programming, software tools, software engineering, text manipulation, numerical computation, transistors, very large-scale integrated circuits, machine architecture, language translation, operating systems, and artificial intelligence. Admitted computer science and computer engineering majors should not enroll in this course sequence.

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