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| CS 1 | INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS AND PROGRAMMING | 5 Units |
Prerequisite(s): None.
The history of computing, basic computer operation, the notion of an algorithm, variable definitions, expressions, input/output, branches, loops, functions, parameters, selection, iterative techniques, arrays, strings. For Non-engineering and non-science majors or for students considering taking CS 2 but needing additional preparation. No credit if taken after CS 2. Total of 72 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade Only
#8562 ONLINE BARKESHLI S
Short Term: 06/27/11-08/6/11
No. 8562: This section will have ONE on-campus meeting. Orientation: Monday, June 27, 8-10am in R409. Students must come or you may be dropped from the course. The remaining hours will be held online. Students must have Internet access to complete this course. Bring a flash drive with at least 1 gigabytes of free storage space to the orientation. See course syllabus at www.barkeshli.org.
| CS 2 | FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPUTER SCIENCE | 5 Units |
Prerequisite(s): Math 9.
Introduction to the science of computers, algorithms, computer organization, flowchart design, computing systems, programming concepts, data structures, non-numerical applications, introductory numerical methods, For Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Mathematics, and Science majors but open to all qualified students. Total of 72 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
#8187 1:00pm- 4:10pm MTuWTh LecLab R409 YANG S
9.0 Hours TBA per week
Short Term: 06/27/11-08/4/11
& TBA R409 YANG S
No. 8187: This section will have four on-campus meetings per week. Remaining hours (TBA) will be held in R409. Additional information will be given in the first class meeting.
| CS 6 | INTRODUCTION TO APPLIED LOGIC DESIGN | 4 Units |
Prerequisite(s): CS 2.
Characteristics of digital systems, truth functions, Boolean algebra, switching devices, minimization of Boolean functions, single and multiple output circuits, Mealy and Moore networks. Karnaugh maps, state tables. Design and optimization of combinational circuits and sequential circuits. Recommended completion of or concurrent enrollment in Math 22. For Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Mathematics, and Science majors, but open to all qualified students. Total of 54 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
#8043 4:10pm- 7:20pm MTuWTh LecLab R409 WILKINSON P
6.0 Hours TBA per week
Short Term: 06/27/11-08/4/11
& TBA R409 WILKINSON P
8043: This section will have four on-campus meeting per week. Remaining hours (TBA) will be held in R409. Additonal information will be given in the first class meeting.