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Course Description This two-semester course is an introduction to computer science at the university level. Students learn and use the Scheme programming language as a vehicle for exploring topics in modern academic computer science including: characters, atomic expressions, list expressions; functional expressions; data generators, conditional expressions; derived procedures; top-down program design; Boolean operators; recursion; iterative and recursive processes; elementary number theory; data structures; arrays; multi-dimensional arrays; matrices; binary trees; ordered trees; tree sort ; applications; functional programming; object -oriented programming; classes; and instances. Delivery Method Prerequisites Students must pass the online aptitude test or receive a waiver from IMACS. |
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