IT302 Introduction to Computer Programming (3 cr.)Prerequisite(s): IT300 or equivalent This course introduces learners to the basics of a designated computer programming language. The practice of identifying and resolving computer-related problems and scenarios is examined. Coding techniques using a designated general-purpose programming language are applied, and programming applications evaluated. The course emphasizes the use of computer software for learning and utilizing a programming language.
Upon completion of this course, students are expected to be able to do the following:
- Define basic computer programming terminology.
- Assess various computer-related problems and techniques for problem resolution.
- Describe the functionality of a designated programming language.
- Evaluate the various applications of a designated programming language.
- Apply basic programming code to address various computer-related problems and scenarios.
- Explore various ethical considerations and perspectives relevant to computer programming.
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