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Computational thinking (CT) is the process of analysing a problem then designing and expressing its solution in such a way that a computer can effectively carry it out. It includes a number of characteristics, such as breaking a problem into small and repetitive ordered steps, logically ordering and analyzing data and creating solutions that can be effectively implemented as programs running on computer.
The aim of this course is hence to take students with no prior experience of thinking in a computational manner to a point where you can derive simple algorithms and code the programs to solve some basic problems in your domain of studies. Student will also learn about basic program construct and simple data structures. In addition, the course will include topics to appreciate the internal operations of a processor.
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Introduction To Computational Thinking & Programming
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CE1104
Linear Algebra For Computing
CE1105
Digital Logic
CE1106
Computer Organisation & Architecture
CE1107
Data Structures & Algorithms
CE1115
Introduction To Data Science & Artificial Intelligence
CE2002
Object Oriented Design & Programming
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Digital Systems Design
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Operating Systems
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Software Engineering
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