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UU 201

Computational Thinking

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Computational Thinking across Disciplines is an introduction to computational thinking as a way of thinking across a variety of disciplines. The course is designed to develop and enhance problem- solving skills and computer coding abilities at a variety of levels, while addressing issues that are directly of interest to the learner and individual areas of study. The course is offered asynchronously in a fully online format. Prerequisites: At least 5 credits at a 100 level.

Computational Thinking across Disciplines is an introduction to computational thinking as a way of thinking across a variety of disciplines. The course is designed to develop and enhance problem- solving skills and computer coding abilities at a variety of levels, while addressing issues that are directly of interest to the learner and individual areas of study. The course is offered asynchronously in a fully online format. Prerequisites: At least 5 credits at a 100 level.

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Computational Thinking across Disciplines is an introduction to computational thinking as a way of thinking across a variety of disciplines. The course is designed to develop and enhance problem- solving skills and computer coding abilities at a variety of levels, while addressing issues that are directly of interest to the learner and individual areas of study. The course is offered asynchronously in a fully online format. Prerequisites: At least 5 credits at a 100 level.


UU 201

Computational Thinking

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Computational Thinking across Disciplines is an introduction to computational thinking as a way of thinking across a variety of disciplines. The course is designed to develop and enhance problem- solving skills and computer coding abilities at a variety of levels, while addressing issues that are directly of interest to the learner and individual areas of study. The course is offered asynchronously in a fully online format. Prerequisites: At least 5 credits at a 100 level.

Computational Thinking across Disciplines is an introduction to computational thinking as a way of thinking across a variety of disciplines. The course is designed to develop and enhance problem- solving skills and computer coding abilities at a variety of levels, while addressing issues that are directly of interest to the learner and individual areas of study. The course is offered asynchronously in a fully online format. Prerequisites: At least 5 credits at a 100 level.

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Computational Thinking across Disciplines is an introduction to computational thinking as a way of thinking across a variety of disciplines. The course is designed to develop and enhance problem- solving skills and computer coding abilities at a variety of levels, while addressing issues that are directly of interest to the learner and individual areas of study. The course is offered asynchronously in a fully online format. Prerequisites: At least 5 credits at a 100 level.


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UU 201 Restrictions

Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels:

Undergraduate (UG)

Cannot be enrolled in one of the following Year Levels:

Year 1 (1)

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