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CS 1705: Introduction to Object-Oriented Development I


Description: Fundamental concepts of programming from an object-oriented perspective. Basic software engineering principles and programming skills taught with a programming language that supports the object-oriented paradigm. Simple data types, control structures, array and string data structures and algorithms, testing and debugging. (2H,2L,3C)

Prerequisites: MATH 1205 or 1526; EngE 1024 or programming experience in C++ or Java

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