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This course teaches the C Programming language and includes an introduction to C++. Emphasis in the laboratory is on using C in a Unix environment, but we also introduce you to one or two example IDEs (Integrated Development Environments).
This course teaches the C Programming language. Emphasis in the laboratory is on using C in a Unix environment.In particular, we teach the C language and tools to help develop C programs using the GNU/Linux operating system and the GNOME desktop environment. This is the standard computer configuration for Computer Science students.The course outline provides an introduction to the course, including a synopsis, and an overview of course assessment.
(1) COSC121 or COSC123; (2) 18 points from Mathematics, Statistics, orEngineering Mathematics. MATH101 is not acceptable. MATH115/STAT111/STAT131/STAT112 are strongly recommended.
COSC204, COSC240, ENEL208, ENCE208
COSC240, ENCE208
Students are required to attend two 2-hour labs per week i.e one from M or N and one from P or Q.
Richard Lobb
Please refer to the department's database for course assessments
King, K. N; C programming : a modern approach ; Norton, 1996.
Sheer, Paul; Linux : rute user's tutorial and exposition ; Version 1; s.n.], 2002.
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This course is recommended preparation for all 300-level CSSEcourses and is a graduating requirement.
Domestic fee $403.00
International fee $1,715.00
* All fees are inclusive of NZ GST or any equivalent overseas tax, and do not include any programme level discount or additional course-related expenses.
For further information see Computer Science and Software Engineering .