- Introduction to Computer Science Using Java I
Intended for students with no previous programming background, this course introduces problem-solving methods and algorithm development using Java, one of the most popular high-level programming languages in the world Students learn how to design, code, debug, and document programs using modern engineering techniques in a cloud-based Linux environment Related topics include programming using
- Undergraduate Coding Certificate - Harvard Extension School
CSCI E-10AB Track CSCI E-10A Introduction to Computer Science Using Java I (taken as your first course) CSCI E-10B Introduction to Computer Science Using Java II CSCI E-22 Data Structures Courses taken before the fall 2020 semester do not apply toward this certificate Searching and Registering for Courses Available course options vary by term
- Harvard Extension Courses
Introduction to Computer Science Using Java II Henry H Leitner PhD, Senior Lecturer on Computer Science, Harvard University This course is a continuation of CSCI E-10a, with an emphasis on object-oriented programming using Java, one of the world's most popular programming languages
- Syllabus - CS50
Students can count two of the following three courses—CSCI E-10a, CSCI E-10b, and CSCI E-50—toward a degree They cannot count all three toward a degree Expectations You are expected to watch eleven lectures, attend eleven sections, complete eight labs, solve ten problem sets, take nine quizzes, take one test, and design and implement a
- Harvard University
Some applications are chosen for their relevance to more advanced coursework in computer science while others involve nonscientific and business-related areas Students can count two of the following three courses CSCI E-10a, CSCI E-10b, and CSCI E-50 toward a degree
- Programming Graduate Certificate - Harvard Extension School
2 electives (chosen from the elective course group) CSCI E-10AB Course Track CSCI E-10A Introduction to Computer Science Using Java I CSCI E-10B Introduction to Computer Science Using Java II CSCI E-22 Data Structures 1 elective (chosen from the elective course group) Searching and Registering for Courses Available course options vary by term
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Computer Science CSCI E-3 Introduction to Web Programming with JavaScript CSCI E-10A B Introduction to Computer Science Using Java - I and II Introduction to Programming with Python CSCI E-15 Dynamic Web Applications CSCI E-26 Introduction to C, Unix Linux Programming, and Web Interfaces CSCI E-32 Advanced JavaScript with Node js and AngularJS
- Syllabus - CS50
Students can count two of the following three courses—CSCI E-10a, CSCI E-10b, and CSCI S-50—toward a degree They cannot count all three toward a degree Expectations You are expected to watch eleven lectures, attend ten sections (at least one per “week”) via Zoom, solve ten problem sets, take one test, and design and implement a final
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