CS 1301 D: Principles of Programming I


Semester:    Fall  99 
Room:        2147 NH
Time:        2:00 pm - 2:50 pm MTWR

Course Objective:

Students will be introduced to fundamental techniques of program development
and supportive software tools; Algorithms, programs, computing systems, and
applications in a structured computer language.


Course Description:

Programming-language syntax and semantics; problem
solving; algorithm design and implementation using 
modern programing paradigms and techniques; data types
and elementary data structures. This course involves 
extensive programming activities.

Prerequisite: MATH 1101 or MATH 1111.

Software and Tools Used to Support Class:



Required Materials:


            

Grading Policy:

             The grade for the course will be assigned based on the following 
             percentages:


Instructor:

             Said C. Fares
             Office:                         2132  Nevins Hall 
             Traditional Office Hours:       10:00 AM - 11:00 AM MTWR
 					     or by appointment
             Electronic Office Hours:        Any day, any time
             E-mail:                         sfares@valdosta.edu
             Phone:                          (912) 333-5780

Semester Calendar:

	     August	18:	First Class Day
	     September   6:	Labor Day
	     October	 8:	Mid-Term
	     November22-26: 	Thanksgiving Break
	     December    8:	Last Class Day
	     December  	10:	Final (Friday, 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm)

Last update August 9,1999.