
COMP 1406 [0.5 credit] Introduction to Computer Science II
A second course in programming for BCS students, emphasizing problem solving and computational thinking in an object-oriented language. Topics include abstraction, mutable data structures, methods, inheritance, polymorphism, recursion, program efficiency, testing and debugging.
Includes: Experiential Learning Activity
Also listed as COMP 1006.
Precludes additional credit for BIT 2400, BUSI 2402, ITEC 2400, ITEC 2401, SYSC 2004.
Prerequisite(s): COMP 1005 or COMP 1405. Restricted to students registered in the B.C.S. program, B.Cyber. program, B.D.S. program, combined Honours in Computer Science and Mathematics, Honours Computer Mathematics, and Honours Computer Statistics.
Lectures three hours a week, tutorial one and a half hours a week.
Also listed as COMP 1006.
Precludes additional credit for BIT 2400, BUSI 2402, ITEC 2400, ITEC 2401, SYSC 2004.
Prerequisite(s): COMP 1005 or COMP 1405. Restricted to students registered in the B.C.S. program, B.Cyber. program, B.D.S. program, combined Honours in Computer Science and Mathematics, Honours Computer Mathematics, and Honours Computer Statistics.
Lectures three hours a week, tutorial one and a half hours a week.
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...Analysis, COMP 1405 may replace COMP 1005 and COMP 1406 may replace COMP 1006. COMP...