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Adjunct Faculty - Intro to Computer Theory - CIT 135
 
Category: Adjunct Faculty
Department: Division of Information Technology & Sciences
Locations: Burlington, VT
Posted: Oct 30, '09
Type: Adjunct
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Job Description:
Spring 2010  
Course Description: This course gives the student an introduction to the broad discipline of computer science and software engineering. It covers topics essential to creating a foundation of knowledge before moving on to more advanced courses. Topics include an introduction to computer architecture, introduction to programming logic and program design using C++, IEEE floating point representation, integer representation, two's compliment, and object-oriented principles. Students must have an understanding of algebraic problem solving.

Requirements:
Master's degree is required and prior teaching experience is strongly preferred.


Additional Information:

Champlain College values, supports and encourages diversity of backgrounds, cultures and perspectives of students, faculty and staff. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer.


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