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CSC 142 D1: Computer Programming I
Short Description: This fully
online covers the general principles of modern programming, including
how to design, implement, document, test, and debug computer programs.
Based on Java. Covers objects, messages, expressions, statements,
methods, classes, conditionals, iterations, arrays, and collections.
Fulfills QSR requirement for AA degree.
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Item Number:
9508
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Inquiry Email:
distance@sccd.ctc.edu
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Instructor:
Vince Offenback
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Instructor Email:
voffenba@sccd.ctc.edu
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Credits:
5
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Class Information:
Not Available
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Mode:
Fully Online, 2 exams to be proctored
(on campus or elsewhere)
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Fees:
UD
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Prerequisites:
Computer experience. MATH 102, CSC
110 or equivalent with a 3.0 or better
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For advising questions:
AdvisorNorth@sccd.ctc.edu
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Class web site:
http://northstar.northseattle.edu/CSC142/ then follow the link
for this section.
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Campus Meeting Times and Location: Please check
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