INTRODUCTION TO PROGRAMMING (8 SCU)
Learning Outcomes:
Upon successful completion of this course, students are expected to be able to explain the basic principles of computing and programming; use programming logic and different programming techniques to produce innovative computing practices; apply principles of C programming in designing and developing a program; identify and analyze computing problems, and define the appropriate solutions; define, compare, analyze, and solve general algorithmic problem types: sorting, searching and string processing; implement, empirically compare, and apply fundamental algorithms and data structures to real-world problems; and identify and analyze computing problems, and define the appropriate solutions.
Topics:
This course develops skills in program design and implementation by applying the concepts of computer fundamentals and logic formulation. It also covers the study of the different tools and techniques available in developing computer program logic such as flowcharts and pseudo code. In addition, the course is designed to teach the basic problem solving techniques and programming concepts and to enable the students in developing algorithms and well-structured programs. It introduces students to the concepts and techniques of structured-programming using the C programming language, basic computing algorithms and basic data structures and an introduction to object oriented programming in C++ is also discussed. The students’ competency is assessed by their capability in creating a middle-sized application program in the C programming language.
Pre-requisite: None
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