CMPINF 0010 BIG IDEAS IN COMPUTING AND INFORMATION

Computing and information systems underlie nearly every facet of life in today's highly-networked societies. Accordingly, there are many paths through the degree programs offered by the School of Computing and Information, each focusing on different aspects of the theories, practices, and applications of computing and information. This course will introduce students to a variety of core principles and important themes that cross-cut this array of computing- and information-oriented disciplines, as well as explore the types of work that individuals educated in these disciplines engage in.

Academic Career: Undergraduate
Course Component: Lecture
Grade Component: LG/SNC Elective Basis
Minimum Credits: 4
Maximum Credits: 4

Current Sections

Spring 2024

Class No.DaysTimesRoomInstructor(s)TA(s)Type
25779 (1010)TuTh4:00pm-5:15pmCL 232Daqing He
Dmitriy Babichenko
LEC
25780 (1010)Th9:00am-10:50amIS 406LAB
25783 (1010)F9:00am-10:50amIS 406LAB
25781 (1010)F11:00am-12:50pmLAWRN 203LAB
25782 (1010)F11:00am-12:50pmIS 501LAB
27489 (1200)TuTh9:30am-10:45amWWPH 1500Joseph Graham
LEC
27721 (1200)W6:00pm-7:50pmIS 405LAB
27724 (1200)F9:00am-10:50amIS 501LAB
27723 (1200)F11:00am-12:50pmIS 405LAB
30118 (1200)F1:00pm-2:50pmIS 406LAB