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MTH 3300 - Programming/Computer Science I

Undergraduate | 3 Credits | 4 Hours
This course provides an introduction to programming in a high-level language, suitable for students studying mathematics or computer science. Problem-solving and algorithmic thinking are emphasized. Topics include variables, data types, and expressions; input and output; control flow; functions and procedural programming; an introduction to object-oriented programming; and recursion. MTH 3300 is not open to students who have completed CIS 3120. Students cannot get credit for both CIS 2300 and MTH 3300.
Prerequisite: MTH 2600, MTH 2610 (2010), MTH 2630, MTH 3006, or MTH 3010; or permission of the department. MTH 3300 is not open to students who have completed CIS 3120 or CIS 2300