cs1120  Fall 2010

cs1120: Computer Science
from Ada and Euclid to Quantum Computing and the World Wide Web


Instructor
Westley Weimer

Email Address
cs1120-staff@cs.virginia.edu

Class Meetings
Mondays and Wednesdays, 3:30-4:45pm in CHEM 005
Office & Lab Hours
Mo 14:30-15:00 Wes
Mo 17:00-19:00 Evan
Fr 15:00-16:00 Nathan
Su 13:00-14:00 Evan Yang
Su 14:00-15:00 Evan
Su 15:00-17:00 Jon


Located in Thornton Stacks
or OLS 001 (We 11:00-14:00 + Su)
or OLS 219 (Mo/We 14:30-15:00)

Welcome to CS 1120

CS 1120 provides an introduction to computer science. It assumes no previous background beyond experience with email. The class focuses on describing and reasoning about information processes using language and logic. We will incorporate motivating examples from the liberal arts and sciences areas such as art, biology, economics, narrative, physics, and sociology.

CS 1120 is not required for College students majoring in Computer Science. Students make meet the prerequisites for the major by taking CS 1120, CS 1110, CS 1111, or CS 1112 with a grade of C+ or better.

CS 1120 is a great course — and a difficult course. It is open to all College students.

Teaching Assistants

Jon Dorn
Grad TA
(pick up HW
at Olsson 229
Seat 2
)
Evan
Davis

(lead ugrad)
Nathan
Brunelle
Jiamin
Chen
Jonathan
DiLorenzo
Joseph
Featherston
Yang
He
Charles
Joynson
Shirley
Park
Liz
Sparkman
Yixin
Sun
Andrew
Wiseman

News


cs1120: Computer Science
University of Virginia
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