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− | [[Fundamentals of Computer Science]] is a Computer Science course in the CTY program with one prerequisite, Algebra 1. Its course code is FCPS, and it is offered at [[Lancaster]], [[Los Angeles]], and [[Saratoga Springs]], and was also offered at [[Loudonville]]. | + | [[Fundamentals of Computer Science]] is a Computer Science course in the CTY program with one prerequisite, Algebra 1. Its course code is FCPS, and it is offered at [[Lancaster]], [[Los Angeles]], and [[Saratoga Springs]], [[Seattle]], and was also offered at [[Loudonville]]. |
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Fundamentals of Computer Science is a Computer Science course in the CTY program with one prerequisite, Algebra 1. Its course code is FCPS, and it is offered at Lancaster, Los Angeles, and Saratoga Springs, Seattle, and was also offered at Loudonville.
Course Description
FCPS focuses on the practical aspects of computer architecture and programming. Included in these areas of study is recursion.
(from the CTY website:) This course introduces students to three major areas of computer science: theory and algorithms, hardware systems, and software systems. The theoretical component of the course covers the study of algorithms, Boolean algebra, binary mathematics, and the theory of computation. While studying hardware systems, students learn about the physical components of computers, digital logic, and computer architecture. In software systems, students are introduced to elements of programming languages, compilers, and computer graphics. The course also introduces operating systems, a key link between hardware and software, and computer networks.
Course History
FCPS split off from CPS1 in 2001, and CPS1 became defunct.
During 13.2 at SAR, CPS class A had thoroughly drained all of the energy from their TA Paul (a.k.a. Mr. Paul Sir), discovered how to eat an entire bag of chocolate chips (and dried coconut from the wonderful squirrel Ethan) during evening class, got tired of listening to the Age of War 2 Theme Song, beat Cat Mario a couple of times, ran into the quad shouting their faces off to Ravers in the UK, and became friends. (Thanks Teddi :D)