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Catalog Description: CIS101 Problem Solving and Computer Programming
An introductory course in computer science, and programming in a high-level
language (such as FORTRAN, C, etc.) and its use in solving engineering and
scientific problems. The emphasis is on the logical analysis of a problem and
the formulation of a computer program leading to its solution. Topics include
basic concepts of computer systems, software engineering, algorithm design,
programming languages and data abstraction, with applications. Designed for
students not specializing in computer science. For students taking a minor in
CIS or changing to a CIS major, a combination of department approval and CIS
105 and CIS 101 may be substituted for CIS 113.
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