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Mar 28, 2024
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CIT 137B - Special Topics -Programming Language Credits: 3 Description Special topics course that explores a programming language at an introductory level. Topics will include the language’s data types, input, output, operators, decisions and looping statements, functions and other topics specific to the language.
Student Learning Outcomes
- Solve problems using the fundamental syntax and semantics of the language.
- Create programs that include appropriate loops, decision structures, data structures, and modularization.
- Use generally accepted principles of good programming style and documentation.
- Create programs that include files for input and output.
- Create programs that include error handling.
Prerequisite: IS 115 or Instructor approval May Be Repeated: This course by students who wish to explore up to three different languages, for a maximum of 9 credits
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