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Radford University

CS109: Problem Solving and Programming

Two hours lecture; two hours laboratory. An introduction to problem solving using programming. Topics include a survey of techniques used in problem solving, methods for representing the solution of a problem as an algorithm and the implementation of an algorithm as a computer program. Note(s): General Education and Scientific and Quantitative Reasoning designated course. Students that have earned credit for CS 120 cannot subsequently earn credit for ITEC 109. Students may not take ITEC 109 and CS 120 concurrently.

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Credits
3.0
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Department
School Computing & Info Scienc
Where Will This Course Transfer?
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Based on available data, this course will not transfer to other Transfer Virginia Partners. Please contact Radford University via College Connect, if you have an account, or Contact An Institution to get additional information.