COMP10060 Computer Science for Engineers I
This course provides students with an introduction to computer programming. Major topics include algorithm development, programming fundamentals, control flow, and data structures. By the end of the course, students will be able to write simple programs to solve small-scale problems. The module is introductory in nature and assumes no previous programming knowledge, and so is suitable for first year students, who require a formal and structured introduction.This module will include weekly two-hour computing practicals. It is a requirement that you have access to your own laptop to undertake the practical elements and to learn how to code.
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Good intro to C. If you're gonna do elec/biomed where you will have Computer Engineering as a core this will make it incredibly easy haha
A good introduction to practical programming. Recommended as an intro level modules for those with an interest but no experience in programming.
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Subject: Computer Science
Level: 1
Module Coordinator: Professor John Murphy
Trimester: Spring
Credits: 5
Module Info
Subject: Computer Science
Level: 1
Module Coordinator: Professor John Murphy
Trimester: Spring
Credits: 5