AP/ITEC2620 3.0 O: Introduction to Data Structures
Offered by: ITEC
Session
Winter 2025
Term
W
Format
LECT
Instructor
Calendar Description / Prerequisite / Co-Requisite
A completion to introductory problem solving and algorithm development. Taught in Java, topics include linked lists, binary trees, stacks, queues and other elementary data structures. Complexity analysis is introduced with an emphasis on searching and sorting algorithms. Note: This course will not count for computer science major or minor credit. Prerequisites: AP/ITEC 1620 3.00, AP/ITEC 2610 3.00. PRIOR TO FALL 2014: Course credit exclusions: LE/CSE 1030 3.00.PRIOR TO SUMMER 2013: Prerequisites: AP/ITEC 1620 3.00, AP/ITEC 2610 3.00. Course credit exclusions: GL/CSLA 2620 3.00, GL/ITEC 2620 3.00, SC/CSE 1030 3.00.
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