Courses Offered to Other Departments
Faculty of Computer Sciences designs, offers and coordinates teaching of various computer sciences courses which are a part of other departments' curriculum.
| CS 100 |
Introduction to Computers & Information Systems
This is a first course in computers and Information processing. Although
it provides a comprehensive introduction, it is not overly technical.
Coverage is given to both commercial and personal applications. The aim of
this course is to provide students of all other faculties outside of
Computer Sciences Faculty with the necessary basic information to aid them
in their course of study and future careers.
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| CS 113 |
Introduction to Computers & Information Systems
This is a first course in computers and Information processing.
Although it provides a comprehensive introduction, it is not overly
technical. Coverage is given to both commercial and personal applications. The
aim of this course is to provide students of all other faculties outside of
Computer Sciences Faculty with the necessary basic information to aid
them in their course of study and future careers.
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| CS 114 |
Introduction to Computers & Information Systems II
This course is designed to give Mathematics students an indepth understanding of those topics which were not covered or covered generally in CS 113.
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| CS 206 |
Computer Programming
With this course, an introductory level understanding of computer programming and fundamentals of the C Language are provided. Using the C Language programming syntax and semantics we convey the application of C programming style and elements in a step by step manner. Further, regular weekly assignments and one large term project are given to students in order to enhance their practical programming skills.
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