Academic Team:
Kathleen Freeman (kfh@uoregon.edu)
First-Year Experience Seminar Instructor
Amanda Hoelting (ahoeltin@uoregon.edu)
FIG Assistant
5 credits
UGST 109 First-Year Experience Seminar - 1 credit
STB 254: T 4 - 4:50 PM
CRN: 16259
CS 122 Introduction to Programming and Problem Solving - 4 credits
Lecture
GSH 123: TR 10 - 11:20 AM
CRN: 11415
Discussion
KLA B026: W 4 - 4:50 PM
CRN: 11418
About the FIG:
Computer coding, or programming, is a powerful approach to problem-solving. In Coding for Success, you will learn how to level up both your coding and problem-solving skills. We will develop and practice a step-by-step approach to computational problem-solving, with an emphasis on the habits and techniques of highly effective programmers.
CS 122 Introduction to Programming and Problem Solving- CoreEd or major satisfying course
Computer coding, or programming, is a powerful approach to problem-solving. In Coding for Success, you will learn how to level up both your coding and problem-solving skills. We will develop and practice a step-by-step approach to computational problem-solving, with an emphasis on the habits and techniques of highly effective programmers.
CIS 122 requires a pre-requisite of MATH 101 or equivalent.