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2020 January Semester
Apr 23, 2024
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CRN 10158
Introduction to Computer Systems and Programming - CPSC 110 - A1
The course provides an introduction to computer systems and programing, concepts in computer architecture including the central processing unit, buses, memory units, input/output and communication devices. The introduction to operating systems emphasizes the file system and program development utilities. Programing concepts and techniques include problem analysis, program design, coding, and testing, as well as language elements such as data types, variables and assignment statements, expressions, mixed-mode arithmetic, input/output operations, basic data structures and control structures, procedures and abstract data types. Basic database management concepts will also be introduced. Students will develop small applications programs. CPSC 110-3 is a first course in computer science and computer programing. CPSC 110-3 cannot be counted as a computer science course by computer science majors. Credit will not be awarded for both CPSC 110-3 & CPSC 100-4. Refer to major for required course.

Please note: You must register separately in lecture, lab, and tutorial components.


Some seats in this section are reserved for the Environmental Engineering Program.

Levels:  Undergraduate

Campus:    Prince George
Schedule Type:  Lecture
Instructional Method: On campus, face to face
Credits:   3.000


Scheduled Meeting Times
Type Time Days Where Date Range Schedule Type Instructors
Class 8:30 am - 9:20 am MWF Agora 7-158 Jan 06, 2020 - Apr 09, 2020 Lecture Fan Jiang (P)E-mail
Exam 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm W TBA Apr 15, 2020 - Apr 15, 2020 Final Exam TBA


CRN 10159
Introduction to Computer Systems and Programming - CPSC 110 - L1
The course provides an introduction to computer systems and programing, concepts in computer architecture including the central processing unit, buses, memory units, input/output and communication devices. The introduction to operating systems emphasizes the file system and program development utilities. Programing concepts and techniques include problem analysis, program design, coding, and testing, as well as language elements such as data types, variables and assignment statements, expressions, mixed-mode arithmetic, input/output operations, basic data structures and control structures, procedures and abstract data types. Basic database management concepts will also be introduced. Students will develop small applications programs. CPSC 110-3 is a first course in computer science and computer programing. CPSC 110-3 cannot be counted as a computer science course by computer science majors. Credit will not be awarded for both CPSC 110-3 & CPSC 100-4. Refer to major for required course.

Please note: You must register separately in lecture, lab, and tutorial components.


Some seats in this section are reserved for the Environmental Engineering Program.

Levels:  Undergraduate

Campus:    Prince George
Schedule Type:  Laboratory
Instructional Method: On campus, face to face
Credits:   0.000


Scheduled Meeting Times
Type Time Days Where Date Range Schedule Type Instructors
Class 4:00 pm - 5:20 pm W Teaching Lab 8-456 Jan 06, 2020 - Apr 09, 2020 Laboratory Allan Edward Kranz (P)E-mail


CRN 10160
Introduction to Computer Systems and Programming - CPSC 110 - L2
The course provides an introduction to computer systems and programing, concepts in computer architecture including the central processing unit, buses, memory units, input/output and communication devices. The introduction to operating systems emphasizes the file system and program development utilities. Programing concepts and techniques include problem analysis, program design, coding, and testing, as well as language elements such as data types, variables and assignment statements, expressions, mixed-mode arithmetic, input/output operations, basic data structures and control structures, procedures and abstract data types. Basic database management concepts will also be introduced. Students will develop small applications programs. CPSC 110-3 is a first course in computer science and computer programing. CPSC 110-3 cannot be counted as a computer science course by computer science majors. Credit will not be awarded for both CPSC 110-3 & CPSC 100-4. Refer to major for required course.

Please note: You must register separately in lecture, lab, and tutorial components.


Some seats in this section are reserved for the Environmental Engineering Program.

Levels:  Undergraduate

Campus:    Prince George
Schedule Type:  Laboratory
Instructional Method: On campus, face to face
Credits:   0.000


Scheduled Meeting Times
Type Time Days Where Date Range Schedule Type Instructors
Class 2:30 pm - 3:50 pm R Teaching Lab 8-457 Jan 06, 2020 - Apr 09, 2020 Laboratory TBA


CRN 10161
Introduction to Computer Systems and Programming - CPSC 110 - L3
The course provides an introduction to computer systems and programing, concepts in computer architecture including the central processing unit, buses, memory units, input/output and communication devices. The introduction to operating systems emphasizes the file system and program development utilities. Programing concepts and techniques include problem analysis, program design, coding, and testing, as well as language elements such as data types, variables and assignment statements, expressions, mixed-mode arithmetic, input/output operations, basic data structures and control structures, procedures and abstract data types. Basic database management concepts will also be introduced. Students will develop small applications programs. CPSC 110-3 is a first course in computer science and computer programing. CPSC 110-3 cannot be counted as a computer science course by computer science majors. Credit will not be awarded for both CPSC 110-3 & CPSC 100-4. Refer to major for required course.

Please note: You must register separately in lecture, lab, and tutorial components.


Some seats in this section are reserved for the Environmental Engineering Program.

Levels:  Undergraduate

Campus:    Prince George
Schedule Type:  Laboratory
Instructional Method: On campus, face to face
Credits:   0.000


Scheduled Meeting Times
Type Time Days Where Date Range Schedule Type Instructors
Class 10:00 am - 11:20 am R Teaching Lab 8-457 Jan 06, 2020 - Apr 09, 2020 Laboratory Allan Edward Kranz (P)E-mail


CRN 10162
Introduction to Computer Systems and Programming - CPSC 110 - L4
The course provides an introduction to computer systems and programing, concepts in computer architecture including the central processing unit, buses, memory units, input/output and communication devices. The introduction to operating systems emphasizes the file system and program development utilities. Programing concepts and techniques include problem analysis, program design, coding, and testing, as well as language elements such as data types, variables and assignment statements, expressions, mixed-mode arithmetic, input/output operations, basic data structures and control structures, procedures and abstract data types. Basic database management concepts will also be introduced. Students will develop small applications programs. CPSC 110-3 is a first course in computer science and computer programing. CPSC 110-3 cannot be counted as a computer science course by computer science majors. Credit will not be awarded for both CPSC 110-3 & CPSC 100-4. Refer to major for required course.

Please note: You must register separately in lecture, lab, and tutorial components.



Levels:  Undergraduate

Campus:    Prince George
Schedule Type:  Laboratory
Instructional Method: On campus, face to face
Credits:   0.000


Scheduled Meeting Times
Type Time Days Where Date Range Schedule Type Instructors
Class 1:00 pm - 2:20 pm R Teaching Lab 8-457 Jan 06, 2020 - Apr 09, 2020 Laboratory TBA


CRN 10163
Introduction to Computer Systems and Programming - CPSC 110 - L5
The course provides an introduction to computer systems and programing, concepts in computer architecture including the central processing unit, buses, memory units, input/output and communication devices. The introduction to operating systems emphasizes the file system and program development utilities. Programing concepts and techniques include problem analysis, program design, coding, and testing, as well as language elements such as data types, variables and assignment statements, expressions, mixed-mode arithmetic, input/output operations, basic data structures and control structures, procedures and abstract data types. Basic database management concepts will also be introduced. Students will develop small applications programs. CPSC 110-3 is a first course in computer science and computer programing. CPSC 110-3 cannot be counted as a computer science course by computer science majors. Credit will not be awarded for both CPSC 110-3 & CPSC 100-4. Refer to major for required course.

Please note: You must register separately in lecture, lab, and tutorial components.



Levels:  Undergraduate

Campus:    Prince George
Schedule Type:  Laboratory
Instructional Method: On campus, face to face
Credits:   0.000


Scheduled Meeting Times
Type Time Days Where Date Range Schedule Type Instructors
Class 8:30 am - 9:50 am R Teaching Lab 8-457 Jan 06, 2020 - Apr 09, 2020 Laboratory TBA


CRN 10164
Introduction to Computer Systems and Programming - CPSC 110 - T1
The course provides an introduction to computer systems and programing, concepts in computer architecture including the central processing unit, buses, memory units, input/output and communication devices. The introduction to operating systems emphasizes the file system and program development utilities. Programing concepts and techniques include problem analysis, program design, coding, and testing, as well as language elements such as data types, variables and assignment statements, expressions, mixed-mode arithmetic, input/output operations, basic data structures and control structures, procedures and abstract data types. Basic database management concepts will also be introduced. Students will develop small applications programs. CPSC 110-3 is a first course in computer science and computer programing. CPSC 110-3 cannot be counted as a computer science course by computer science majors. Credit will not be awarded for both CPSC 110-3 & CPSC 100-4. Refer to major for required course.

Please note: You must register separately in lecture, lab, and tutorial components.



Levels:  Undergraduate

Campus:    Prince George
Schedule Type:  Tutorial
Instructional Method: On campus, face to face
Credits:   0.000


Scheduled Meeting Times
Type Time Days Where Date Range Schedule Type Instructors
Class 10:00 am - 11:20 am T Geoffrey R Weller Library 5-176 Jan 06, 2020 - Apr 09, 2020 Tutorial Fan Jiang (P)E-mail


CRN 10165
Introduction to Computer Systems and Programming - CPSC 110 - T2
The course provides an introduction to computer systems and programing, concepts in computer architecture including the central processing unit, buses, memory units, input/output and communication devices. The introduction to operating systems emphasizes the file system and program development utilities. Programing concepts and techniques include problem analysis, program design, coding, and testing, as well as language elements such as data types, variables and assignment statements, expressions, mixed-mode arithmetic, input/output operations, basic data structures and control structures, procedures and abstract data types. Basic database management concepts will also be introduced. Students will develop small applications programs. CPSC 110-3 is a first course in computer science and computer programing. CPSC 110-3 cannot be counted as a computer science course by computer science majors. Credit will not be awarded for both CPSC 110-3 & CPSC 100-4. Refer to major for required course.

Please note: You must register separately in lecture, lab, and tutorial components.



Levels:  Undergraduate

Campus:    Prince George
Schedule Type:  Tutorial
Instructional Method: On campus, face to face
Credits:   0.000


Scheduled Meeting Times
Type Time Days Where Date Range Schedule Type Instructors
Class 2:30 pm - 3:50 pm T Teaching and Learning Centre 10-4034 Jan 06, 2020 - Apr 09, 2020 Tutorial Fan Jiang (P)E-mail



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