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CS 1030 - Computer Science Principles



Credits: 4

Description: Computer Science Principles introduces students to the central ideas of computer science vital for success in today’s world.  Students are invited to develop the computational thinking skills that apply across disciplines, as we explore computing from multiple perspectives, including: cognitive, economic, ethical, legal, mathematical, philosophical, social, and technical.  The course integrates computational thinking practices with big ideas in computing to address: collaborative teamwork, communication, creativity, critical thinking, innovation, problem solving, and programming.  Students are afforded the opportunity to participate in active-learning experiences and to create computational artifacts that bring ideas to life.



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