WUSTL Course Listings Login with WUSTL Key
Search Results: Help Display: Open + Closed     Just Open     Just Closed View: Regular     Condensed     Expanded
15 courses found.
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING (E81)  (Dept. Info)Engineering and Applied Science  (Policies)SU2022

E81 CSE 131Introduction to Computer Science3.0 Units
Description:The summer edition of CSE 131 is identical in content to the material covered during a fall or spring semester. An important difference is that this course can easily be taken remotely: the lecture material has been captured and professionally produced to create short segments interleaved with simple exercises to reinforce the concepts that are presented. During fall and spring, students work collaboratively in lab and studio sessions, proctored by a TA. In this summer offering, students will collaborate with each other and TAs using an online video chat room. Quizzes given during the summer session will prepare students for the final exam to be administered on the Danforth Campus on 9/1/22 from 6:00-8:00 p.m.

An introduction to software concepts and implementation, emphasizing problem solving through abstraction and decomposition. Introduces processes and algorithms, procedural abstraction, data abstraction, encapsulation, and object-oriented programming. Recursion, iteration, and simple data structures are covered. Concepts and skills are mastered through programming projects, many of which employ graphics to enhance conceptual understanding. Java, an object-oriented programming language, is the vehicle of exploration.

Prerequisites: Comfort with algebra and geometry at the high school level is assumed. Patience, good planning, and organization will promote success. This course assumes no prior experience with programming.

Attributes:BUSCIENTU 3.00
Instruction Type:Online Course Grade Options:CP Tuition:$6,315.00 Fees:
Course Type:HomeSame As:E81 501NFrequency:Every Semester / History
SecDays       TimeBuilding / RoomInstructorFinal ExamSeatsEnrollWaits
01TBARemote / EN ShidalDefault - none.50390
SUM-5Start: 5/23/2022   End: 8/18/2022
Actions:BooksSyllabus
Syllabi are provided to students to support their course planning; refer to the syllabus for constraints on use.

E81 CSE 501NIntroduction to Computer Science3.0 Units
Description:The summer edition of CSE 131 is identical in content to the material covered during a fall or spring semester. An important difference is that this course can easily be taken remotely: the lecture material has been captured and professionally produced to create short segments interleaved with simple exercises to reinforce the concepts that are presented. During fall and spring, students work collaboratively in lab and studio sessions, proctored by a TA. In this summer offering, students will collaborate with each other and TAs using an online video chat room. Quizzes given during the summer session will prepare students for the final exam to be administered on the Danforth Campus on 9/1/22 from 6:00-8:00 p.m.

An introduction to software concepts and implementation, emphasizing problem solving through abstraction and decomposition. Introduces processes and algorithms, procedural abstraction, data abstraction, encapsulation, and object-oriented programming. Recursion, iteration, and simple data structures are covered. Concepts and skills are mastered through programming projects, many of which employ graphics to enhance conceptual understanding. Java, an object-oriented programming language, is the vehicle of exploration.

Prerequisites: Comfort with algebra and geometry at the high school level is assumed. Patience, good planning, and organization will promote success. This course assumes no prior experience with programming.

Attributes:BUSCIENTU 3.00
Instruction Type:Online Course Grade Options:CP Tuition:$6,315.00 Fees:
Course Type:IdentSame As:E81 131Frequency:Every Semester / History
SecDays       TimeBuilding / RoomInstructorFinal ExamSeatsEnrollWaits
01TBARemote / EN ShidalDefault - none.50390
SUM-5Start: 5/23/2022   End: 8/18/2022
Actions:Books

E81 CSE 598Masters ProjectVar. Units (max = 6.0)
SecDays       TimeBuilding / RoomInstructorFinal ExamSeatsEnrollWaits
01TBATBAGuerinDefault - none.010
SUM-5Start: 5/23/2022   End: 8/18/2022
02TBATBAJuDefault - none.010
Desc:*Online only*
SUM-5Start: 5/23/2022   End: 8/18/2022
03TBATBACytronDefault - none.000
Desc:*Online only*
SUM-5Start: 5/23/2022   End: 8/18/2022
04TBATBAChamberlainDefault - none.010
Desc:*Online only*
SUM-5Start: 5/23/2022   End: 8/18/2022
05TBATBAShookDefault - none.010
Desc:*Online only*
SUM-5Start: 5/23/2022   End: 8/18/2022
06TBATBAColeDefault - none.010
Desc:*Online only*
SUM-5Start: 5/23/2022   End: 8/18/2022
07TBATBASwamidassDefault - none.010
Desc:*Online only*
SUM-5Start: 5/23/2022   End: 8/18/2022
29TBATBAZhangDefault - none.020
SUM-5Start: 5/23/2022   End: 8/18/2022
Label

Home/Ident

A course may be either a “Home” course or an “Ident” course.

A “Home” course is a course that is created, maintained and “owned” by one academic department (aka the “Home” department). The “Home” department is primarily responsible for the decision making and logistical support for the course and instructor.

An “Ident” course is the exact same course as the “Home” (i.e. same instructor, same class time, etc), but is simply being offered to students through another department for purposes of registering under a different department and course number.

Students should, whenever possible, register for their courses under the department number toward which they intend to count the course. For example, an AFAS major should register for the course "Africa: Peoples and Cultures" under its Ident number, L90 306B, whereas an Anthropology major should register for the same course under its Home number, L48 306B.

Grade Options
C=Credit (letter grade)
P=Pass/Fail
A=Audit
U=Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory
S=Special Audit
Q=ME Q (Medical School)

Please note: not all grade options assigned to a course are available to all students, based on prime school and/or division. Please contact the student support services area in your school or program with questions.