Washington University, St. Louis Engineering

CSE  501N  - Programming Concepts and Practice



Computer Science & Engineering

Total Credits: 3

This introductory course assumes no prior programming background and is intended for graduate students who desire significant programming and program design experience within a modern programming paradigm. Exploration of the enterprise of software design, creation, maintenance, and reuse. Abstraction as a vehicle for reducing the complexity of problems. Concepts of object-oriented programming. Internet-related programming including threads. Design and implementation of nontrivial algorithms in selected application areas. Prerequisites none. Credit 3 units. No credit toward CSE graduate degree.

Same As: CSE  126   CSE  501N   Math  130C  

SemesterSectionInstructorWebsiteDay/TimeRoom
SP2012 G Bracy MW
11:30AM -  1:00PM
Sever  203
SP2012 01Bracy W
10:00AM -  11:30AM
Louderman  458
SP2012 C Bracy MW
2:30PM -  4:00PM
Urbauer  218
SP2012 F Bracy MW
2:30PM -  4:00PM
Lopata Hall  401
SP2012 E Bracy MW
1:00PM -  2:30PM
Lopata Hall  401
SP2012 D Bracy MW
11:30AM -  1:00PM
Lopata Hall  401
SP2012 A Bracy MW
11:30AM -  1:00PM
Urbauer  218
SP2012 B Bracy MW
1:00PM -  2:30PM
Urbauer  218

Washington University in St. Louis School of Engineering & Applied Science, Department of Computer Science & Engineering

Bryan Hall, CB 1045, 1 Brookings Drive, Saint Louis, MO, USA 63130
Phone: (314) 935-6160, Fax: (314) 935-7302

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