Informatics 190S - Introduction to Programming

Fall
2022
03LL

F 10:10AM 11:00AM

UMass Amherst
56750
Hasbrouck Laboratory room 134
56748
The world is rich in data and our ability to process, manipulate, analyze, and visualize that data is growing in power. This course discusses how to understand and solve real-world problems using modern programming techniques. Concepts and techniques covered include the representation of data, fundamentals of programming including data types, expressions, objects, methods, program design, program testing and debugging, state representation, accessing, processing, and manipulating data, generating visualizations of data, interpreting results, and introductory data analytics using data to make predictions that help solve important problems in the world around us. Use of a laptop computer is required. (Gen. Ed. R2)

Open to first-year students in the CICS Connect: FIERCE RAP in Webster Hall. INFO 190S/COMPSCI 121 pre-req This section is reserved for CICS Connect: FIERCE RAP, Webster Hall students only. PRIORITY FOR MAJORS WITH 121 REQUIREMENT. ATTENDANCE IN LECT AND LAB IS MANDATORY. ICLICKER IS REQUIRED. FOR QUESTIONS ABOUT 121 COURSE ADMINISTRATION, CONTACT overrides@cs.umass.edu.

Multiple required components--lab and/or discussion section. To register, submit requests for all components simultaneously.
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.