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CSE9B - Introduction to Computer Science with C++
Units: 4
Course Objectives: CSE 10 course moves at to rapid a pace for many students. This new course allows for a slower track for those students with weaker background. The content of CSE 9A-B and CSE 10 will be the same, although CSE 9A-B will include more programming practice. Students will self select which course they wish to take. We have tried this same two track system successfully in our previous Pascal based introductory programming courses.
Course Description: Introduction to programming using C++, the C++ language including arrays and classes; abstract data types; documentation; testing and verification. CSE 9A-B is a slower paced version of CSE 10 with more programming practice.
Format: 3 hours of lecture per week, 7 hours of computer lab and 2 hours outside preparation.
Prerequisites: High school algebra.
Other restrictions: Students may receive credit for only one of CSE 9B, CSE 10, CSE 11.
Laboratory work: Programming assignments.
Offered: Winter and Spring.
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