Course Description
INTRO: CS FOR SCI,MATH&ENGR II, CS 010B
Enrollment and waitlists for Winter Quarter 2024 will CLOSE - January 12, 2024 at 5:00PM
Covers structured and object-oriented programming in C++. Emphasizes good programming principles and development of substantial programs. Topics include recursion, pointers, linked lists, abstract data types, and libraries. Also covers software engineering principles. Credit is awarded for one of the following CS 010B or CS 009B.
Key Information
Credit: 4 quarter units /
2.67 semester units credit
UC Riverside, Computer Science
Course Credit:
Upon successful completion, all online courses offered through cross-enrollment provide UC unit credit. Some courses are approved for GE, major preparation and/or, major credit or can be used as a substitute for a course at your campus.If "unit credit" is listed by your campus, consult your department, academic adviser or Student Affairs division to inquire about the petition process for more than unit credit for the course.
UC Berkeley:
Course Equivalence: UCB CS 9F == CS10A & CS010B combined
UC Davis:
Course Equivalence: UCD ECS 40
UC Irvine:
Unit Credit
**No Equivalent, uses different programming language**
UC Los Angeles:
General Education: Must petition student's College advising unit for possible Quant Reasoning credit.
UC Merced:
Unit Credit (see your Academic Advisor)
No credit for School of Engineering majors
UC Riverside:
General Education: Natural Sciences and Mathematics GE credit for: College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences, College of Natural and Agricultural Sciences, College of Engineering, School of Business Administration
Major Preparation: Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Business Informatics
UC San Diego:
Course Equivalence: UCR CS 010B = UCSD CSE 8B
General Education: Warren - Formal skills, also may be counted for PofC depending on major/PofC; TMC - Clears one TMC MATH/LOGIC GE requirement from the Computer Programming & Logic area; Sixth-Info Tech Fluency; ERC - 1 quantitative formal skills, Muir: 1 course in a Natural Sciences theme in "Computing and Logic";
UC San Francisco:
Unit Credit
UC Santa Barbara:
Course Equivalence: CMPSC 16 at UCSB
General Education: Area C - Science, Mathematics, and Technology, Quantitative Relationships
UC Santa Cruz:
Course Equivalence: CMPS 12A/L; CMPE 13L
General Education: MF
Prerequisites
CS 010 with a grade of 'C' or better; familiarity with C or C++ language
Course Fees
Online textbook and homework system: Approximately $55. Proctoring fee if exams not taken at UCR: Approximately $30 per exam ($60 total).
More About The Course
Formerly CS 012.
Course Creators
Kris Miller
Frank Vahid
Prof. Frank Vahid is a Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of California, Riverside, where he has been a teacher and researcher since 1994. He received the Outstanding Teacher of the UCR College of Engineering award in 1997 and the College's Teaching Excellence Award in 2003. He is author of several popular textbooks, including "Programming Embedded Systems" (UniWorld 2010), "Digital Design" (Wiley 2006, 2e 2010), and "Embedded System Design" (Wiley 2001), and in the past year has developed online interactive material for introductory C++ and C. Dr. Vahid has co-authored over 150 conference and journal papers. His research emphasizes real-time embedded systems software and hardware, in-home assistive monitoring systems to assist the elderly, and technologies to combat drunk driving. He has consulted for numerous companies including Motorola, AMD, Atmel, NEC, Freescale , and more. He received a B.S. in Computer Engineering from the University of Illinois in 1988 graduating with highest honors, and M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from the University of California, Irvine in 1990 and 1994, respectively, where he was an SRC. Prof. Frank Vahid is a Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of California, Riverside, where he has been a teacher and researcher since 1994. He received the Outstanding Teacher of the UCR College of Engineering award in 1997 and the College's Teaching Excellence Award in 2003. He is author of several popular textbooks, including "Programming Embedded ...
Prof. Frank Vahid is a Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of California, Riverside, where he has been a teacher and researcher since 1994. He received the Outstanding Teacher of the UCR College of Engineering award in 1997 and the College's Teaching Excellence Award in 2003. He is author of several popular textbooks, including "Programming Embedded Systems" (UniWorld 2010), "Digital Design" (Wiley 2006, 2e 2010), and "Embedded System Design" (Wiley 2001), and in the past year has developed online interactive material for introductory C++ and C. Dr. Vahid has co-authored over 150 conference and journal papers. His research emphasizes real-time embedded systems software and hardware, in-home assistive monitoring systems to assist the elderly, and technologies to combat drunk driving. He has consulted for numerous companies including Motorola, AMD, Atmel, NEC, Freescale , and more. He received a B.S. in Computer Engineering from the University of Illinois in 1988 graduating with highest honors, and M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from the University of California, Irvine in 1990 and 1994, respectively, where he was an SRC.