ISE108

Course ISE108
Title Introduction to Programming
Credits 3
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Description

Introduces computer programming at a level suitable for those with no prior programming experiences, including liberal arts and humanities majors. Programming exercises involve state-of-the-art visual applications. Topics include problem-solving techniques, object-oriented design, and programming concepts such as conditionals, iteration, arrays, and modularity.

Course Outcomes

Imparting Problem Solving techniques, object-oriented design and some of the programming concepts.

Textbook

Learning Processing: A Beginner's Guide to Programming Images, Animation, and Interaction by Daniel Shiffman, Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, 2008

Major Topics Covered in Course

Problem-solving techniques, object-oriented design, and programming concepts such as conditionals, iteration, arrays, and modularity.

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