COP 2000 — Introduction to Computer Programming I
This course covers basic concepts of structured programming including: variables, data types, flow control structures, functions, and arrays. This course is intended for those with no programming background. Since computer programming involves computational modes of thinking, students should have some mathematical and logical aptitudes to fully understand the course content. The course emphasizes the fundamental programming concepts and syntax to write well-structured and well documented programs, problem analysis, and algorithm design.
Prerequisites: MAT 1033
Part of
- Animation, Gaming, and Modeling Concentration - R0060
- Bachelor of Science Degree in Information Technology Management and Cyber Security
- Associate in Arts - Computer Information Technology track
- Associate in Arts - Mathematics track
- Associate in Science Degree in Computer Information Technology
- Computer Programming Specialist Certificate
- Associate in Science Degree in Digital Media Technology
- Associate in Science Degree in Graphics Technology