OCCC CS Courses
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Explores the disciplines and professions of Computer Science and Software Engineering. Overviews computer hardware and software architecture, the study of algorithms, software design and development, data representation and organization, problem-solving strategies, ethics in the digital world, and the history of computing and its influences on society. Explores career options and begins the process of planning a program of study. Exposes students to both low-level and high-level programming languages.<br> <br> | Explores the disciplines and professions of Computer Science and Software Engineering. Overviews computer hardware and software architecture, the study of algorithms, software design and development, data representation and organization, problem-solving strategies, ethics in the digital world, and the history of computing and its influences on society. Explores career options and begins the process of planning a program of study. Exposes students to both low-level and high-level programming languages.<br> <br> | ||
- | [[OCCC Outcomes CS160|CS160 draft outcomes]]: Paul Wilkins/ | + | [[OCCC Outcomes CS160|CS160 draft outcomes]]: Paul Wilkins/David Toddr> <br> |
University outcomes pages (current inventory):<br> | University outcomes pages (current inventory):<br> | ||
'''OCCC CS160 (may be other numbers at some schools)'''<br> | '''OCCC CS160 (may be other numbers at some schools)'''<br> |
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CS lower division transfer course descriptions
ACM Breadth-First introductory course (OCCC CS160)
OCCC Currently approved description:
Explores the disciplines and professions of Computer Science and Software Engineering. Overviews computer hardware and software architecture, the study of algorithms, software design and development, data representation and organization, problem-solving strategies, ethics in the digital world, and the history of computing and its influences on society. Explores career options and begins the process of planning a program of study. Exposes students to both low-level and high-level programming languages.
CS160 draft outcomes: Paul Wilkins/David Toddr>
University outcomes pages (current inventory):
OCCC CS160 (may be other numbers at some schools)
EOU
OIT CST102 Introduction to Computer Systems [1]
OSU
PSU No CS160 equivalent course
SOU
UO No CS160 equivalent course
WOU
ACM PF Programming Fundimentals (OCCC CS161/CS162)
Description: To be submitted
CS161-CS162 draft outcomes: Colin Goble, Warren Harrison, Karla Fant
University outcomes pages (current inventory):
OCCC CS161 (may be other numbers at some schools)
EOU
OIT
OSU
PSU
SOU
UO
WOU
OCCC CS162 (may be other numbers at some schools)
EOU
OIT
OSU
PSU
SOU
UO
WOU
ACM (mix of topics from DS, PF, and AL) (OCCC CS260 Data Structures)
Description: To be submitted
CS260 draft outcomes: Mitch Fry, Dodi Coreson, Jay Bockelman
University outcomes pages (current inventory):
OCCC CS260 (may be other numbers at some schools)
EOU
OIT
OSU
PSU
SOU
UO
WOU
ACM AR Architecture and Organization (OCCC CS271)
Description: To be submitted
CS271 draft outcomes: Bob Broeg, Paul Paulson
University outcomes pages (current inventory):
OCCC CS271 (may be other numbers at some schools)
EOU
OIT
OSU
PSU
SOU
UO
WOU
Discrete Math (Mth231/232 or CS250/251)
We will not do common outcomes or description for these classes as other than PSU they are taught under Math programs. These are here for reference and discussion.
University outcomes pages (current inventory):
OCCC Mth231/CS250
EOU
OIT
OSU
PSU
SOU
UO
WOU
OCCC Mth232/CS251
EOU
OIT
OSU
PSU
SOU
UO
WOU