Foundation Studies

Introduction to Computing

Introduction

Introduction to Computing is designed to provide candidates with a foundational understanding of programming and computer science principles. This course covers core concepts in computing, including algorithms, data structures, and basic cybersecurity practices. Candidates will explore the different levels of programming languages, data representation methods, and problem-solving approaches, equipping them with the skills to develop, test, and refine code. By understanding the basic structures and logic that drive computing systems, candidates will be prepared to apply computational thinking in various fields and to pursue advanced studies in computer science and software development.


Learning Outcomes

  • Understand the fundamentals of computing.
  • Understand mathematical skills relevant to computer science.

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This Course Includes
  • Level: 2