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CISC. 1110: Introduction to Programming Using C++
Brooklyn College

COMPLETION OF THIS COURSE PROHIBITS A STUDENT FROM RECEIVING CREDIT FOR CISC 1113, 1114, AND CISC 1115.
Credits: 4
Hours: 5.0 Lecture hours
3 hours lecture, 2 hours lab; 4 creditsAlgorithms, computers and programs. Writing, debugging, and testing programs. Loops and conditional control structures. Functions and parameter passing. Arrays, strings and simple classes. Sorting, searching and other basic algorithms. Input and output. Programming applications selected from various disciplines. History and basic concepts of computer science. Completion of this course prohibits a student from receiving credit for CISC 1113, 1114, and CISC 1115.
This course was last offered in the Summer 2017 semester.
(Regular Liberal Arts)

… The course will satisfy the following requirements

12 credits in a SINGLE department other than PHIL (1)

36 Additional Credits BS Degrees (1)

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