COP2002 — Programming Logic

3 credits · 3 hours

COP 2002 - Programming Logic COP 2002 - Programming Logic Problem solving skills using logical thinking are emphasized. Topics include but are not limited to: a brief history of computers and programming languages, data representation (binary and hexadecimal, integers, floating point numbers, and character strings), how to develop a program, including documentation, the three basic programming control structures (sequence, selection, and repetition), arrays, data files (time permitting), program modules, sub-modules and functions, event-driven programming, using scripts, and procedural vs object-oriented programming languages. The student is expected to use some math skills. There is a hands-on component, which is designed to students learn to use programming concepts. Parallel: College Transfer (A.A. and A.S)

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