Join Arlington Preview Night for an exclusive opportunity to sit in a class and see what it's like to be a computer science student in Arlington.
Here's what you learn in Intensive Foundations of Computer Science:
Introduction to systematic problem solving through programming. Offers students an opportunity to learn how to analyze a problem, how to divide and organize the problem into appropriate components, how to describe the problem in a computer language, how to analyze and understand the behavior of their programs, and how to test that their programs are working correctly. Additionally, introduces a method of program design called object-oriented programming and various ways to organize data, including a discussion of their advantages and disadvantages. To practice the course concepts, students undertake assignments ranging from small, highly specified programming tasks to larger open-ended problems where students design and code their own solutions
Registration is required and limited.
Attending this class does not count towards credit for any master's program at Northeastern University.
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