An Algorithmic and Social Introduction to Computer Science (CSC-105 2000S)


Catalog Description

CSC105: An algorithmic and social overview of computer science (4 credits)

A study of core topics and great ideas in the field of computer science, focusing on underlying algorithmic principles and social implications. Topics may include multimedia and hypermedia, networks, architecture, programming languages, software design, artificial intelligence, databases, cryptography, and the theory of computing. Includes formal laboratory work. Prerequisite: None.


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