Catalog Description: An introduction to the beauty and joy of computing. The history, social implications, great principles, and future of computing. Beautiful applications that have changed the world. How computing empowers discovery and progress in other fields. Relevance of computing to the student and society will be emphasized. Students will learn the joy of programming a computer using a friendly, graphical language, and will complete a substantial team programming project related to their interests.

Units: 3

Credit Restrictions: Students will receive no credit for 10B after having taken 10, W10, 61A, 61B, or 61C.

Formats:
Summer: 3.0 hours of lecture, 1.0 hours of discussion, and 6.0 hours of laboratory per week

Grading basis: letter

Final exam status: Written final exam conducted during the scheduled final exam period


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