CS 161U - Computer Science I - C++  4 Credit(s) 
  Prerequisite(s):  
CIS 120  (formerly offered as CS120) and MTH 95  or higher-level math
  Course Description: Presents the science of programming and problem solving. Emphasis is on a disciplined approach to algorithm development and problem-solving methods using the programming language C++. The course covers basic programming constructs, syntax, semantics, and logic of the C++ programming language. Topics include algorithms, simple data types, conditional and iterative structures, function definition, structured programming and documentation. 
  Course Learning Outcomes:   
	- CLO#1: Demonstrate a working knowledge of simple input and output functions.
 
	- CLO#2: Demonstrate a functional understanding of various data structures including classes, strings, arrays, and variables of different data types. (ILO: Information Literacy)
 
	- CLO#3: Demonstrate a functional understanding of the syntax of the C++ programming language.
 
	- CLO#4: Identify selection and repetition control structures and their proper use in computer algorithms. (ILO: Critical Thinking)
 
	- CLO#5: Solve programming problems using systematic methods of algorithm development and design.
 
	- CLO#6: Demonstrate a functional understanding of programming by interpreting problem statements, analyzing, designing, implementing, and testing complete C++ programs. (ILO: Information Literacy)
 
	- CLO#7: Demonstrate a working knowledge of file I/O.
 
	- CLO#8: Demonstrate a functional understanding of multi-dimensional arrays.
 
  Typical Required and Recommended Equipment and Materials: Access to a computer with Visual Studio installed.
  ACTI Code and Course Type  100 Lower Division Collegiate
  Length of Course:  A required state minimum of (40) and a standard RCC delivery of (44) lecture hours per term, not to exceed (48) hours per term
				  
 
   
			
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