Introduction to C++ Programming Design and Implementation
Overview
Subject area
ET
Catalog Number
575
Course Title
Introduction to C++ Programming Design and Implementation
Department(s)
Description
This foundation course provides a general understanding of the use and development of computer software applications in fields such as science, mathematics, and business using a high-level computer language. The course will concentrate on assessing the practical requirements of a software package and developing applications in C++, which is a high-level computer language that teaches the basic skills necessary for implementing a variety of real world applications. Topics include the analysis and use of concepts such as: primitive data types and their operators, basic I/O, control statements, decision making, looping, subprograms, arrays, strings and computer ethics. Each student will have a computer platform at his/her disposal from which he/she will design, develop, implement and test programs, while evaluating the interactions between a user and the computer.
Typically Offered
Fall, Spring
Academic Career
Undergraduate
Liberal Arts
Yes
Requirement Designation
FSW - Flexible Core - Scientific World
Credits
Minimum Units
3
Maximum Units
3
Academic Progress Units
3
Repeat For Credit
No
Components
Name
Laboratory
Hours
2
Name
Lecture
Hours
2
Requisites
028745