CS313 Intro to C- How Computers Really Work
In order to become a successful developer, you need to understand how computers interpret code. This course, which was built in collaboration with Google, will introduce you to C - the fundamental language used to write many high-level languages, including Python. By the end of this course, you will have a better understanding of how computers turn your code into ones and zeroes, and be able to use that understanding to build more efficient programs. This online class has optional live sessions, and it is taught through the RIZE consortium and cannot be dropped without informing the Registrar's Office in writing.
This course is offered online through a consortium of accredited colleges and universities. Instruction is provided by faculty employed by partner institutions within the consortium, with technology and administrative support provided by Rize Education.
Oversight of courses offered through the consortium are reviewed and approved by Belmont Abbey College. Students register through Belmont Abbey College and receive academic credit from Belmont Abbey College.
Prerequisite
(
CS201 [minimum grade = D] and
CS203 [minimum grade = D]) and (
MA208 [minimum grade = D] or
MA304 [minimum grade = D] or
PC300 [minimum grade = D])