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Computer Science II

This course covers the fundamentals of algorithms and object oriented software development. Topics include: modern IDE for software development, primitive and reference data types, encapsulation, information hiding, selection, iteration, functions/methods, parameters, recursion, exception handling, generic linear data structures (arrays, records/structs) and maps, file types, file I/O, simple GUIs with event handling, programming to an interface, lambda expressions, semantics of inheritance and use of polymorphism, relation with subtyping, search (sequential, binary), select (min, max), and sort (bubble, insertion, selection) algorithms, complexity notation, documentation using standard tools, program testing (unit testing) and debugging, reasoning about control flow in a program, and societal impacts related to computing and software.

Also listed as: Advanced Programming

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Universal Code: CSC0


Campus Courses

The following courses are associated with the Computer Science II core course on the listed campus.

Campus
Campus Course
Adirondack
Albany
Alfred State
Binghamton
Columbia-Greene
Delhi
Empire State
Erie
Farmingdale
CS 102
Finger Lakes
CPS 130
Finger Lakes
Herkimer
Hudson Valley
Jamestown
Nassau
CPS 130
New Paltz
Oneonta
Plattsburgh
Potsdam
Rockland
Schenectady
Stony Brook
Suffolk
SUNY Polytechnic
University at Buffalo
Westchester

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