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CS 150: Culture and Coding (AUCC 3B/GT-AH3)
Computer Science

CS 150: Culture and Coding (AUCC 3B/GT-AH3)

public static void main(String[] args) {
  System.out.println("Welcome to CS 150");
}  // prints Welcome to CS 150

Meeting Times

Section Time Where
001 / 301 11:00-11:50 TR Pre-recorded
002 / 302 2:00-2:50 TR Pre-recorded
801 Online CSU Online
L01 9:00-9:50 MW Help Available Via Slack
L02 10:00-10:50 MW Help Available Via Slack
L03 11:00-11:50 MW Help Available Via Slack
L04 12:00-12:50 MW Help Available Via Slack

Tutoring Sessions Times

UTA Time Where
Kevin Alamo-Perez 9:00-11:00am M/W, 12:00-1:00pm M/W, 5:00-6:00pm T/Th Slack
Corbin Callahan 11:00-12:00pm M/W, 5:00-7:00 pm M & 1:00-3:00 pm W/F Slack
Drake Morgan 10:00-11:00am M/W, 1:00-2:00 pm M, 3:00-4:00pm T/Th, 5:30-7:30pm T/Th Slack
Westin Musser 10:00-11:00am M/W, 12:00-1:00pm M/W, 2:00-3:00pm M, 3:00-4:00pm W & 11:00-1:00 F Slack
Maddie Mihevc 11:00-12:00pm M/W, 2:00-3:00 pm M & 1:00-2:00 pm W Slack
Arysa Flores 11:00-12:00pm M/W, 3:00-4:00pm M, 3:00-6:00pm W & 4:00-5:00pm T/Th Slack
Ashlyn Lee 12:00-1:00pm M/W, 3:00-4:00 T/Th Slack

Instructor

Albert Lionelle

Lecturer and Curriculum Specialist,
Computer Science
College of Natural Sciences

e: Albert.Lionelle@colostate.edu
w: http://www.cs.colostate.edu/~lionelle/
274 Computer Science Building | 1100 Center Avenue Mall | Fort Collins, CO 80523

Office Hours:
By appointment only - online / virtual

Computer Science Department

279 Computer Science Building
1100 Centre Avenue
Fort Collins, CO 80523
Phone: (970) 491-5792
Fax: (970) 491-2466

CS 150: Culture and Coding (AUCC 3B/GT-AH3)

Survey of computer science, formal logic, and computational thinking. Explores the historical, gender, and cultural perspectives on the role of technology in society. Includes learning a basic programming language. Students will be expected to write small programs, and construct written arguments on ways in which technology influences our modern culture. Previous computer science experience not necessary.