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CSC 121
Introduction to Computer Science I

 
Course Description
Problem solving methods and algorithms in a modern high-level programming language. Introduces one or more programming environments. Emphasis on programming style and the design, coding and testing of complete programs. A grade of "C" or better is required for taking any course for which CSC 121 is prerequisite. Two lecture and two laboratory hours each week.
   
Prerequisites
MAT 111 or 115
No previous computer experience is assumed.
Textbook

Java Software Solutions: Foundations of Program Design, 6/E 

Publisher: Addison-Wesley, Copyright: 2009,

Format: Paper Bound w/CD-ROM; 

ISBN-10: 0321532058
ISBN-13: 9780321532053

GTA Office Hours Graduate TAs will maintain office hours in CI 2055 for 121/221/242 students during the following hours:
 Adam Gaweda  Office:  CI 2055 (TR 12:00-2:00pm; MW 3:00-5:00pm; F 12:00-4:00pm)
                            Lab:     CI 2006 (Sunday 7:00pm-11:00pm)
 Brian Bullard     Office:  CI 2055 (TR 2:30-4:30pm; MW 12:00-3:00pm)
                            Lab:     CI 2006 (T 7:00-11:00pm)
 Casey Tucker     Office:   CI 2055 (MTWRF 11am-12pm)

 
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