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Fall 2016
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LAW557
B INTRODUCTION TO PROGRAMMING FOR LAWYERS
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Course Description
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This Course covers the fundamentals of programming logic and structured programming principles including problem solving, algorithm design, and program development using C++. The course introduces the student to object-oriented programming through a study of the concepts of program specification and design, algorithm development, and coding and testing using a modern software development environment. Students learn how to write programs in an object-oriented high-level programming language (C++). Topics covered include fundamentals of algorithms, flowcharts, problem solving, programming concepts, classes and methods, control structures, arrays, and strings, pointers and data structures. Throughout the semester, problem solving skills will be stressed and applied to solving computing problems. Weekly assignments will provide hands-on experience in topics covered in this course.
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Course Schedule
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08-17-2016 - 12-15-2016
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TR
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11:00 AM-12:15 PM
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TBD
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Course Frequency
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Course Information
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Credits:
3
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Pass/Fail Option:
No
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Prerequisite:
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Method of Evaluation:
Midterm and Final Exam
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Graduation Requirements Fulfilled By Course:
General
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Special Attributes:
Co-Listed Course
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Course Delivery:
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Special Restrictions:
Course will meet in Dooly Memorial 217
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Law Track(s):
None
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Bar Subject(s):
NEW YORK SKILLS
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Concentration(s):
The Business of Innovation, Law and Technology: BILT (Concentration)
More information
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Course Book(s):
TBD/None
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First Class Assignment(s):
TBD/None
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