Middlebury

CSCI 0101

Introduction to Computing

Introduction to Computing
In this course we will provide a broad introductory overview of the discipline of computer science, with no prerequisites or assumed prior knowledge of computers or programming. A significant component of the course is an introduction to algorithmic concepts and to programming using Python; programming assignments will explore algorithmic strategies such as selection, iteration, divide-and-conquer, and recursion, as well as introducing the Python programming language. Additional topics will include: the structure and organization of computers, the Internet and World Wide Web, abstraction as a means of managing complexity, social and ethical computing issues, and the question "What is computation?" (Juniors and Seniors by waiver) 3 hr. lect./1 hr. lab
Subject:
Computer Science
Department:
Computer Science
Division:
Natural Sciences
Requirements Fulfilled:
DED
Equivalent Courses:
CSCI 0100

Sections in Spring 2007, School Abroad Germany (Berlin)

Spring 2007

CSCI0101A-S07 Lecture (Huang, Briggs)
CSCI0101B-S07 Lecture (Huang, Briggs)
CSCI0101W-S07 Lab (Huang, Briggs)
CSCI0101X-S07 Lab (Huang, Briggs)
CSCI0101Y-S07 Lab (Huang, Briggs)
CSCI0101Z-S07 Lab (Huang, Briggs)