CIST 1600 INTRODUCTION TO PROGRAMMING USING PRACTICAL SCRIPTING (3 credits)
Practical scripting is an introductory course using a script programming language. The course covers fundamental programming concepts and program design such as data types, condition and control statements, and managing program complexity. The focus of the course is on practical applications of programming in other academic areas, such as automation of tasks, and data visualization.
Prerequisite(s): Not intended for students who have completed CIST 1400 and CSCI 1620