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Dive into the world of computer science with a comprehensive course covering topics like hardware, software, networking, security, programming, and more. Engage in labs, quizzes, and homework assignments to enhance your understanding and skills. Join us to explore the fascinating realm of automated computing processes!
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CSCI 1001 overview of computer science INTRODUCTION
Course Staff Nick Hopper Dr. Nick Surabhi Madison Bobby Jim
Grading 7 HOMEWORKS ……… 20% 2 MIDTERMS ………….. 30% 14 LABS ……………….. 15% 4 QUIZZES …………….. 15% FINAL EXAM ………….. 20%
Homework There will be 7 homeworks, posted to the website. Each homework is due at the 2:30pm on Monday. Late homeworks will be accepted for up to 24 hours, with a 50% penalty. You may discuss homework with other students, but your submission must be your own work.
Labs Every Friday, in Keller Hall 1-260. Work with a partner (your choosing) Completed by the end of the session Participation required/graded. Please attend the lab you’re registered for. Before Friday, active your CSELabs account: https://wwws.cs.umn.edu/account-management/
Quizzes In-class, short quizzes (2 questions: 10-15 minutes) Test basic understanding of terms & concepts. Every student’s worst quiz score will be dropped.
what is computer science?
Computer Science The study of automated computing processes, The study of algorithms, including • Formal and mathematical properties • Hardware realizations • Software realizations • Applications
Course Content Hardware & Software Organization Computer Networks Computer Security Computer Programming Program Efficiency Web Page & Interface Design Spreadsheet & Database Programming Social & Ethical Issues
http://cs1001.us/ Please read all of Chapter 1 for Friday’s lecture.