Course Description
Course Name
Computer Science 2001
Session: VCPF3125
Hours & Credits
24 Host University Units
Prerequisites & Language Level
CSC1016S or CSC1011H, MAM1000W or equivalent. It is STRONGLY recommended that students register concurrently for second-year courses in Mathematics, Applied Mathematics or Statistics.
Taught In English
- There is no language prerequisite for courses at this language level.
Overview
This course builds on the first year Computer Science foundation with an emphasis on data storage and manipulation. The coursecovers abstract data types and assertions, recursive algorithms, tree structures such as AVL and B-trees, graph traversals, minimum spanning trees, sets, hashing and priority queues. An introduction to conceptual modelling, database design and relational database manipulation is included. Practical programming in Java in a Unix environment is an important part of the course.
DP requirements: Minimum of 45% aggregate in practical work.
Assessment: Tests count for 16.7%; practicals count 33.3%; one 3-hour paper written in June counts 50%. Subminima: 45% on weighted average of theory tests and examination.
*Course content subject to change