CSC1061 – Computer Science II: (C++)Credits: 4
Credits: 4
Continues algorithm development and problem solving techniques not covered in Computer Science I using a high-level programming language. Students are able to gain experience in the use of data structures and the design and implementation of larger software projects. Intensive computer laboratory experience is required for this course.
Home College Offerings :
ACC, CCA, CCD, CNCC, FRCC, LCC, MCC, NJC, OJC, PCC, PPCC, RRCC, TSJC
Course Syllabus
Course Sessions and Academic Dates
- Summer – Summer Semester (10-week) – Classes Begin – 05/30/2023
- Summer – Summer Semester (10-week) – Last Day to Add – 05/31/2023
- Summer – Summer Semester (10-week) – Last Day to Drop – 06/09/2023
- Summer – Summer Semester (10-week) – Last Day to Withdraw – 07/24/2023
- Summer – Summer Semester (10-week) – Last Day of Class – 08/05/2023
- Fall – Full Semester (15-week) – Classes Begin – 08/29/2022
- Fall – Full Semester (15-week) – Last Day to Add – 08/31/2022
- Fall – Full Semester (15-week) – Last Day to Drop – 09/13/2022
- Fall – Full Semester (15-week) – Last Day to Withdraw – 11/21/2022
- Fall – Full Semester (15-week) – Last Day of Class – 12/10/2022
- Spring – Full Semester (15-week) – Classes Begin – 01/23/2023
- Spring – Full Semester (15- week) – Last Day to Add – 01/25/2023
- Spring – Full Semester (15- week) – Last Day to Withdraw – 04/17/2023
- Spring – Full Semester (15- week) – Last Day to Drop – 02/07/2023
- Spring – Full Semester (15- week) – Last Day of Class – 05/06/2023
Important NOTES pertaining to this course
It is important that you view ALL notes pertaining to your course.CSC1061 (formerly CSC161) Continues where CSC1060 (formerly CSC160) leaves off. The class does not review CSC1060 (formerly CSC160).. You will need C++ experience if you did not take CSC160 as C++. The class looks at algorithm development and problem-solving techniques not covered in Computer Science I using C++. Students can gain experience in the use of data structures and the design and implementation of larger software projects. Intensive computer laboratory experience is required for this course. Students will need access to Visual Studio from Microsoft. MAC users will need parallels, bootcamp or a virtual machine to run Windows and Visual Studio. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. Linda Hamons Computer Science Program Chair Linda.Hamons@cccs.edu Updated 4/6/22.
If you have questions about this course, please contact me.
Sincerely,
Dr. Linda Hamons
Computer Science Department Chair
Linda.Hamons@cccs.edu
updated 4/6/2022
Not Applicable
Please view Notes from the Department Chair and Field Trip/Field Work to see if there are additional requirements for this course.
This online course has the same prerequisite requirements as the on-campus course. Please check your home college catalog or schedule for specific prerequisite information.