CS 134 Principles of Computer ScienceComputer Science (2009-2010)
An introduction to basic concepts of computer science, including the paradigms of theory, abstraction, and design. Broad themes include the design and analysis of algorithms, the management of information, and the programming mechanisms and methodologies required in implementations. Topics discussed include iterative and recursive sorting algorithms; lists, stacks, queues, trees, and their application; and the history and philosophy of computer science.
Prerequisites: CS 125 or 132 or 133/130; Honours Mathematics or Software Engineering students only.
Antirequisites: CS 126/124/114, 135, 136, 212
Notes: Students with experience equivalent to CS 133 may also enrol in this course. See Note 2 above. Lab is not scheduled and students are expected to find time in open hours to complete their work. Offered at St. Jerome's University in the Winter term. Offered: F,W,S
Sections For Fall 2009
CS 134 is not held in Fall 2009
Sections For Spring 2009
CS 134 is not held in Spring 2009