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Computer & Information Science (CIS)
120 Deschutes, 346-4408
College of Arts & Sciences
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Course Data
  CIS 210   + Lab >4 0.00 cr.
Basic concepts and practices of computer science. Topics include algorithmic problem solving, levels of abstraction, object-oriented design and programming, software organization, analysis of algorithm and data structures. Sequence.
Grading Options: Optional; see degree guide or catalog for degree requirements
Instructor: Manselle W Office:   346 Gerlinger Hall
Phone:   (541) 346-4144
Course Materials
 
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13223 1 18 0900-0950 t 9/25-12/02 See DuckWeb Manselle W  
 
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13222 21 90 1300-1350 mwf 9/25-12/02 See DuckWeb Atkins D !$AL
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Expanded Course Description
This course provides a basic introduction to programming and problem solving with the Java programming language. Classes, objects, control structures, and primitive data types are covered, as are arrays. Students learn to represent elements of problem statements in terms of variables of the appropriate type and then write algorithms in Java to compute desired results. Some prior programming experience is expected, not necessarily in Java.
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