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-====== Your Course  ======+====== CSE 1020  ======
  
 ===== CSE 1020: Introduction to Computer Science I ===== ===== CSE 1020: Introduction to Computer Science I =====
-===== Winter Term 2009-10  ===== +  
- +**The marks for the course have now been posted! Click on Grades on the left.**
-The course lays the conceptual foundation of object-oriented programmingIt covers delegation and contracts, encapsulation and API programming, aggregation and the collections framework, inheritance and polymorphism, all from the client's perspective.  +
  
 +Your overall grade for the course is on the second line of output.
  
 +===== Winter Term 2009-10  =====
  
 The course lays the conceptual foundation of object-oriented programming. It covers The course lays the conceptual foundation of object-oriented programming. It covers
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 The coverage is done within the framework of the software development process, and emphasizes software engineering throughout. The coverage is done within the framework of the software development process, and emphasizes software engineering throughout.
  
-Emphasis is placed on the development of theoretical concepts, and the acquisition of intellectual and practical skills. The course is intended for prospective computer science and computer engineering majors with strong mathematical, analytical, and language abilities. Students who seek a quick exposure to applications or programming might instead consider CSE-1520, CSE-1530, or CSE-1540.+Emphasis is placed on the development of theoretical concepts, and the acquisition of intellectual and practical skills. The course is intended for prospective computer science and computer engineering majors with strong mathematical, analytical, and language abilities. Students who seek a quick exposure to applications or programming might instead consider CSE 1520, CSE 1530, or CSE 1540.
  
 Course exercises require problem solving, coding, program testing, and analysis of results. This course is demanding in terms of time; it requires the student to put in many hours of work per week outside of lectures.  Course exercises require problem solving, coding, program testing, and analysis of results. This course is demanding in terms of time; it requires the student to put in many hours of work per week outside of lectures. 
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 ===== Lecture Times ===== ===== Lecture Times =====
  
-  * Section A: Mondays and Fridays, 11:00am 12:00pmCSE 111+  * Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, 10:30am - 11:30pm, CLH H 
 + 
 +===== Lab session ===== 
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 +  * Fridays, 2:30 4:00CSEB 1006
  
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