INET2002: Algorithms and Data Structures for IT Professionals

4 Credits

This is a required foundation course for Information Technology Infrastructure (ITI) majors. It provides an accessible yet rigorous introduction to algorithms and data structures, offering an alternative to traditional math-intensive approaches. It emphasizes problem solving, logical reasoning, and practical programming skills across Python, Java, and R. Complex mathematical concepts are replaced with intuitive explanations and visual aids, making foundational topics like Big-O notation more relatable. Students will explore real world applications, including data manipulation, algorithm development, and visualization, culminating in a final project that integrates all three languages to showcase their unique strengths and applications. This course includes practical debugging tutorials, additional resources, and structured milestones to ensure students can confidently transition between programming languages and concepts. Students will gain the skills necessary for careers in technology and data analysis through engaging, hands-on learning experiences. Prerequisite: CSCI 1103, 1113, or 1133

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