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  CS 161 - Computer Science I

Instructor: Walter Morales
E-mail: wmorales@pcc.edu
http://spot.pcc.edu/~wmorales/ 
Office: Bldg. 2 room 221, COMPUTER LAB : (Lab Bldg. 2 room 257): Mo, We 2:00-4:00pm, Tu 1:00-5:00pm, and after class whenever needed or by appointment.
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(503) 614-7604 Fax: 614-7887
R. Creek BLDG2 251 4:00P- 5:50P MW 01-APR-2002 thru 12-JUN-2002
  Instructor(s): Walter T Morales
  Notes: Java, 2 Hours Lab TBA.

Monday and Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:50 PM

 Bldg. 2 room 251

Syllabus, click here (it is under Course Handouts)
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This page contains links to on-line resources supporting the text An Introduction to Programming and Object Oriented Design using Java by J. Niņo and F. A. Hosch. It is currently under development.
Our text book link to resources

 

 Java companion

Detailed and comprehensive description of features of the Java language.

 Libraries

Source, executables, and documentation for the library packages used in the text.

 Laboratories

Laboratory support material, including text and supporting code.

 Wikki web

Wikki site for collaborative development of course-related material.

 

bulletCareers in Computer Science
bullethttp//www.math.uic.edu/careers/
bullethttp//www.lsa.umich.edu/saa/publications/leaflets/compsci/
bullethttp//careers.examcram.com/resource/itabout/3/
bullethttp//www.computer.org/education/careers.htm
 

Welcome to CS161!

COURSE DESCRIPTION:

CS161 Computer Science I

  Course Description:
  Introduces object-oriented design, implementation and testing of software in a platform-independent, event-driven windows environment. Covers basic concepts of data representation, user interface design, and software engineering. Prerequisites: MTH 111; placement in WR 121; CS 160 or  140U; or instructor permission.
  Credits: 4

The course content guide for CS161

 

 

 

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