Foundations of Computer Science
Recommended next 1. What is Computer Science? Historical Context...
← Swipe to explore the full concept map →
current path prerequisite
What is Computer Science? Historical Context and Scope appears earlier in the syllabus and supports Text, Images, and Sound in Digital Form. Text, Images, and Sound in Digital Form appears earlier in the syllabus and supports Programming Languages and Syntax. Programming Languages and Syntax appears earlier in the syllabus and supports Conditional Execution and Decision Making. Conditional Execution and Decision Making appears earlier in the syllabus and supports Functions as Building Blocks. Functions as Building Blocks appears earlier in the syllabus and supports Arrays: Sequential Data Storage. Arrays: Sequential Data Storage appears earlier in the syllabus and supports Linear and Binary Search. Linear and Binary Search appears earlier in the syllabus and supports Recursive Problem Solving. Recursive Problem Solving appears earlier in the syllabus and supports Classes and Objects. Classes and Objects appears earlier in the syllabus and supports Ethics and Responsible Computing. prerequisite 1 current What is Computer Science? Historical Context... 2 checks 3 cards 2 next Text, Images, and Sound in Digital Form 2 checks 3 cards 3 ready Programming Languages and Syntax 2 checks 3 cards 4 ready Conditional Execution and Decision Making 2 checks 3 cards 5 ready Functions as Building Blocks 2 checks 3 cards 6 ready Arrays: Sequential Data Storage 2 checks 3 cards 7 ready Linear and Binary Search 2 checks 3 cards 8 ready Recursive Problem Solving 2 checks 3 cards 9 ready Classes and Objects 2 checks 3 cards 10 ready Ethics and Responsible Computing 2 checks 3 cards prerequisite relationship
What is Computer Science? Historical Context... -> Text, Images, and Sound in Digital Form
What is Computer Science? Historical Context and Scope appears earlier in the syllabus and supports Text, Images, and Sound in Digital Form.
Unit 1 Foundations of Computer Science Unit 2 Data Representation and Number Systems Unit 3 Introduction to Programming Concepts Unit 4 Control Structures and Program Flow Unit 5 Functions and Modular Programming Unit 6 Data Structures: Arrays and Lists Unit 7 Searching and Sorting Algorithms Unit 8 Recursion and Algorithmic Thinking Unit 9 Object-Oriented Programming Concepts Unit 10 Computer Science in Society