CS 2110
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- Schedule of Classes - September 19, 2023 5:23PM EDT
- Course Catalog - September 19, 2023 4:43PM EDT
Classes
    
    CS 2110
    
        
  
 
  Course Description
Course information provided by the 2022-2023 Catalog.
Intermediate programming in a high-level language and introduction to computer science. Topics include object-oriented programming (classes, objects, subclasses, types), graphical user interfaces, algorithm analysis (asymptotic complexity, big "O" notation), recursion, testing, program correctness (loop invariants), searching/sorting, data structures (lists, trees, stacks, queues, heaps, search trees, hash tables, graphs), graph algorithms. Java is the principal programming language.
Prerequisites/Corequisites Prerequisite: CS 1110 or CS 1112 or equivalent course on programming in a procedural language.
Outcomes
- Be fluent in the use of recursion and object-oriented programming concepts (e.g. classes, objects, inheritance, and interfaces).
- Be able to design and implement nontrivial Java programs (roughly 1000 lines of code), starting from an English language specification.
- Understand graphical user interfaces (GUIs), as expressed in Java.
- Understand asymptotic complexity of algorithms and be able to analyze programs to determine their running times.
- Understand basic data structures taught in the course and be able to implement them and use them in programs.
Distribution Category (MQR-AS, SMR-AS)
When Offered Fall, Spring, Summer.
- Six Week Summer. Combined with: ENGRD 2110 
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                Credits and Grading Basis3 Credits Stdnt Opt(Letter or S/U grades) 
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        Class Number & Section Details
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        Meeting Pattern- MTWRF Phillips Hall 219
- Jun 20 - Jul 28, 2023
- Instructors- Dharanipragada, S 
 
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    Additional InformationInstruction Mode: In Person This Summer Session class is offered by the School of Continuing Education and Summer Sessions. For details visit http://www.sce.cornell.edu/ss/courses/courses.php?v=2952 
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