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Mar 30, 2023
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CS 233C - Intermediate Programming: C++4 Credit(s)
This is the second in a sequence of 2 courses that teaches students the Computer Science concepts and skills underlying programming. The course introduces students to object oriented programming concepts as well as the syntax of object oriented programming in the C++ programming language. Recursion and data structures are also introduced.
Prerequisite: Complete one of the following: CS 161C or CS 133C . Students must also complete CS 162N or CS 162P to enroll in this course. Learning Outcomes Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
1. Describe object oriented programming concepts orally and in writing
2. Design a class or a system of classes that represent an object oriented solution to a problem
3. Design, implement, test and debug C++ classes and applications that use those classes
4. Evaluate personal work and that of others. Incorporate feedback
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