JAN 351-01 - Coding is FUN Modality: Remote
Level: 300-level
Course Times: 9:15am - 11:55am
Course Materials Fee: $0
Instructor(s): András Margitay-Becht
Email: am17@stmarys-ca.edu
This course is aimed at students who have no experience in programming, but would like to get a quick introduction to the field. This course introduces students to the basics of programming, algorithm development, and computational thinking. These are essential skills for a 21st-century professional life and can complement a student’s training in other disciplines. Some students may also continue to pursue further study using a CS or DS minor, CS certificate, etc.
Programming is a highly creative activity that can be rather fulfilling, but the stigma surrounding it can scare people away. This course is focusing on a series of fun interactive activities that will see the students discover for themselves the basics of computational thinking. The aim of this course is to show that programming can be fun, and that anyone can do it.
No prior computer programming experience is required.
Prerequisites & Notes
Prerequisites: SEM 250 or SEM 327
ANTI-requisites are CS-201, CS-121 and BSAN-201: students who have taken these classes should not be taking this course.
Credits: 1 Unit (Does not fulfill Jan Term requirement)
Credits: 1
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