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An introduction to the principles of computer science with an emphasis on creative expression through the medium of a programming language. Participating in hands-on activities that often require teamwork, students learn the computational structures needed to solve problems and produce artifacts such as interactive games and computer-mediated art and music. Students also learn how to organize and document a program’s source code so that it effectively communicates with the intended users and maintainers. Additionally, the introduction includes an overview of the discipline of computer science and computational thinking. Students use state-of-the-art technology to complete projects, reporting on their results through both written documents and oral presentations.
Student should have completed or appeared for Class X exam.
Knowledge of elementary algebra.
Sep 21 – Nov 11, 2020
Inaugural Price – USD 2,000/-
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Prof. Ronald Mumme
Professor – Biology
B.S., University of South Florida;
Ph.D., University of California (Berkeley)
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