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CS 150

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From Ada and Euclid to Quantum Computing and the World Wide Web
Credits: 3
Semesters Offered: Spring
Cross-Listed As: None
Prerequisites: None
Corequisites: None

This is the first course in the introductory sequence for students pursuing the B.A. in computer science. Engineering students need not apply.

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From the Undergraduate Record:

Introduction to computer science with no previous background. Focuses on describing and reasoning about information processes using language and logic. Uses motivating examples from liberal arts and sciences areas such as art, biology, economics, narrative, physics, and sociology.


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