Introduction to Computer Literacy
This course provides an introduction to concepts in computer science. The focus is on understanding terminology, current issues and changes in the technology of computing, using major application packages, and developing structured programs using a database or a structured language. Social and ethical issues are examined throughout the course. No prior computing experience is required.
Transferable (refer to transfer guide)
Introduction to Computer Programming I
Students will learn fundamental programming concepts using the C++ programming language. Principles of problem solving and algorithm design will be introduced as well as basic techniques for data representation and manipulation. Students will learn how to design, develop, test and document well-structured programs.
Prerequisites: C+ in Math 12 or B in CPSC 1100 or B in CISY 1105 or B in CBSY 2205 or equivalent
Transferable (refer to transfer guide)
Introduction to Computer Programming II
Students will learn fundamental programming design and implementation concepts and skills in the context of Java. There will be a survey of elementary concepts, followed by study of more advanced data types, data structures, program design techniques including object-oriented design and programming. Students will also be introduced to concepts and design principles of graphical user interface. Emphasis will be placed on methods for good design and style.
Prerequisites: CPSC 1103
Transferable (refer to transfer guide)
Fundamental Concepts of Computing
This course introduces the student to the organization and operation of a computer system at the processor level. The student will learn how a computer system is organized, how data is represented and manipulated, and how machine-level instructions are performed. Also, the student will learn the principles of writing and executing assembly language programs using Intel 8086 assembly language.
Prerequisites: CPSC 1103, or CISY 1113, or equivalent, or (B in Computer Science 12 and C+ in Math 12)
Transferable (refer to transfer guide)
Introduction to Computer Design
Students will study the fundamental principles of computer processing hardware, including digital logic circuit design, data representation, memory structure and organization, and program execution. They will also learn to design and implement assembly language programs.
Prerequisites: CPSC 1103
Data Structures and Program Organization
Students will learn fundamental tools of data and program organization, including structured problem solving, data abstraction and object-oriented programming. They will develop and practice skills in formulating ideas into algorithms and in refining algorithms into well-structured program for solving practical problems.
Prerequisites: CPSC 1204 or (CISY 1113 and 2311)
Corequisites: CPSC 2405 or MATH 1120
Transferable (refer to transfer guide)
Intro. to Discrete Mathematics I
This course introduces students to applications of discrete mathematics in computing science. Mathematical concepts such as set theory, logic, formal reasoning, induction, counting, relations and functions, formal languages, automata theory and graph theory are the main focus.
Prerequisites: CPSC 1103, or (B in Computer Science 12 and C+ in Math 12).
Transferable (refer to transfer guide)