Course Information
- Course: CS 111: Introduction to Computer Science
- Term: Winter 2019
- Section: 01
- Room: CMC 102
- Time: MW 9:50–11:00am and F 9:40–10:40am
- Moodle: https://moodle.carleton.edu/course/view.php?id=28851
- Instructor: Titus Klinge
- Email: tklinge@carleton.edu
- Homepage: https://cs.carleton.edu/faculty/tklinge
- Office: CMC 318
- Phone: x6194
- Office Hours:
- Monday, 2:00–3:30 PM
- Wednesday, 2:00–3:30 PM
- Thursday, 2:00–3:30 PM
- Prefect: Nathaniel Sauerberg (sauerbergn)
- Review Sessions: Wednesdays and Sundays at 9 PM in CMC 328
- Course Staff: Daniel Busis (busisd) and Owen Szafran (szafrano)
Course Description
This course will introduce you to computer programming and the design of algorithms. By writing programs to solve problems in areas such as image processing, text processing, and simple games, you will learn about recursive and iterative algorithms, complexity analysis, graphics, data representation, software engineering, and object-oriented design. No previous programming experience is necessary.
(Taken directly from the Carleton College Computer Science Academic Catalog, September 2018)