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Introduction to Computer Programming - WCOM115

This unit is an introductory computer science unit, providing a practical introduction to basic computing and programming concepts. Students gain an understanding of, and practical experience in, computer programming; practical experience in implementing informal prose descriptions of problem solutions using an imperative language; an understanding of, and practical experience in, designing, coding, testing and debugging simple algorithms; and an understanding of the principle of incremental development. Other topics include: the concept of program correctness; the differences between high-level languages, assembly languages and machine languages; the role played by compilers; and the execution of programs by computer hardware. Together with WISY114 Introduction to Systems Design and Data Management, this unit forms the entry point for mainstream computing units.

Credit Points: 3
When Offered:

MUIC Term 2 - Macquarie University International College, North Ryde

MUIC Term 5 - Macquarie University International College, North Ryde

MUIC Term 7 - Macquarie University International College, North Ryde

Staff Contact(s): Ms Kimberley Duncan
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NCCW(s): COMP115
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Assessed As: Graded
Offered By:

Macquarie University International College

Course structures, including unit offerings, are subject to change.
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