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Introduction to Computer Science and Programming

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Get ready for computer science

This specialisation covers topics ranging from basic computing principles to the mathematical foundations required for computer science. You will learn fundamental concepts of how computers work, which can be applied to any software or computer system. You will also gain the practical skillset needed to write interactive, graphical programs at an introductory level. The numerical mathematics component will provide you with numerical and computational tools that are essential for the problem solving and modelling stages of computer science.

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From University of London, Goldsmiths, University of London via Coursera
Hours 64
Instructors Dr Matthew Yee-King, Dr Sara Santos, Omar Karakchi, Dr Marco Gillies, Prof Marco Gillies, Dr Edward Anstead, Dr Simon Katan
Language English
Subjects Programming Mathematics IT & Networking

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Teacher: Computer Science $55k

Instructor - Computer Science $72k

Lecturer of Computer Science $72k

Computer Science educator $78k

Computer Science Specialist $87k

Lecturer (Computer Science) $98k

MS Computer Science $106k

Professor Computer Science $109k

Computer Science R&D $129k

Associate Computer Science $133k

Professor - Computer Science $138k

MS in Computer Science $141k

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Jul
3

Introduction to Computer Programming (You were viewing this course)

This MOOC provides you with the foundational skill set required to write computer programs. If you are interested in learning how to write interactive, graphical programs from an...

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Jul
3

How Computers Work

Computers are everywhere, they aren't just the desktops and laptops we use for work but the phones in our pockets and even the watches on our wrists are also computers. You...

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Jul
17

Mathematics for Computer Science

“Welcome to Introduction to Numerical Mathematics. This is designed to give you part of the mathematical foundations needed to work in computer science in any of its strands, from...

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University of London, Goldsmiths, University of London

From University of London, Goldsmiths, University of London via Coursera
Hours 64
Instructors Dr Matthew Yee-King, Dr Sara Santos, Omar Karakchi, Dr Marco Gillies, Prof Marco Gillies, Dr Edward Anstead, Dr Simon Katan
Language English
Subjects Programming Mathematics IT & Networking

Careers

An overview of related careers and their average salaries in the US. Bars indicate income percentile (33rd - 99th).

Teacher: Computer Science $55k

Instructor - Computer Science $72k

Lecturer of Computer Science $72k

Computer Science educator $78k

Computer Science Specialist $87k

Lecturer (Computer Science) $98k

MS Computer Science $106k

Professor Computer Science $109k

Computer Science R&D $129k

Associate Computer Science $133k

Professor - Computer Science $138k

MS in Computer Science $141k

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