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CIST 1400 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER SCIENCE I (3 credits)
This course is an introduction to computer science within the context of a high-level programming language. Students will be introduced to fundamental programming concepts and program design with the goal of solving computational problems. This course has a required laboratory component.
Prerequisite(s): MATH 1300, MATH 1320, or MATH 1370 (may be taken concurrently) and one of CIST 1300, CSCI 1200, or CSCI 1280 with a grade of C- or better.
College of Information Science & Technology
http://catalog.unomaha.edu/undergraduate/college-information-science-technology/
CREATE COMMUNITY: Our faculty, students, and staff create community as we cannot shape technology without others. INSPIRE DIVERSE VOICES: The inspiration of diverse voices is our focus because the strongest communities empower all members, not just the majority. SHAPE THE FUTURE: The work our faculty, students, and staff do with and for these diverse communities shape the future. TEACH LEADERSHIP: We teach leadership as we cannot shape the future without creating more leaders.
Computer Science, Bachelor of Science
...have a C or better grade in CIST 1400 and CSCI 1620 to serve as...
Management Information Systems, Bachelor of Science
...CIST 1400 (and CSCI 1620 ) as a prerequisite for all subsequent CSCI courses. 3 CIST...
Bioinformatics, Bachelor of Science (College of Information Science & Technology)
...CIST 1400 and CSCI 1620 as a prerequisite for all subsequent CSCI courses. 2 CIST...
Data Management Certificate
...or better. One programming class such as CIST 1400 or equivalent One semester of undergraduate...
Bioinformatics Minor
...minimum grade of C is required for CIST 1400 and CSCI 1620 as a prerequisite...