Spring 2007
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CS 125
Intro to Computer Science

Credit:  4 hours.

This course satisfies the General Education Criteria for a
Quant Reasoning I course.

First course for computer science majors and others with a deep interest in computing. Introduces basic concepts in computing and fundamental techniques for solving computational problems. Credit is not given for both CS 125 and ECE 190. Prerequisite: Three years of high school mathematics or MATH 012.


Students must register for one lab-discussion and one lecture section. Engineering students must obtain a dean's approval to drop this course after the second week of instruction.

Section Information
CRNTypeSectionTimeDays Location  Instructor
31152  lecture  AL1 02:00 PM - 02:50 PM MWF  room 1404
Siebel Center for Comp Sci 
Peiper, C 
Quant Reasoning I course.

31157  laboratory- discussion  AYA 09:00 AM - 10:50 AM  room 1214
Siebel Center for Comp Sci 
Peiper, C; Agrawal, M 
Quant Reasoning I course.

31159  laboratory- discussion  AYB 11:00 AM - 12:50 PM  room 1214
Siebel Center for Comp Sci 
Peiper, C; Bhardwaj, R 
Quant Reasoning I course.

31160  laboratory- discussion  AYC 01:00 PM - 02:50 PM  room 1214
Siebel Center for Comp Sci 
Peiper, C; Kantor, A 
Quant Reasoning I course.

31163  laboratory- discussion  AYD 03:00 PM - 04:50 PM  room 1214
Siebel Center for Comp Sci 
Peiper, C; Kantor, A 
Quant Reasoning I course.

31176  laboratory- discussion  AYE 09:00 AM - 10:50 AM  room 1214
Siebel Center for Comp Sci 
Peiper, C; Agrawal, M 
Quant Reasoning I course.

47066  lecture- discussion  TPC 03:00 PM - 04:20 PM MWF  Peiper, C 
Quant Reasoning I course.

Students choosing to participate in this pilot study will be involved in a research project exploring the potential for using Tablet PC's to collect data from students in UIUC classrooms and use that data to create useful computer applications for learning. The study will explore the kinds of data that can be collected and used to better design instruction, improve the responsiveness of professors, and help students learn more effectively and efficiently. Students enrolled in this pilot course will attend lectures in the Educational Technologies Laboratory in Siebel Center 1129 which is equipped with tablet computers for use by each student and the instructor. Students will use their tablets for note taking and other course related activities. The instructor will use a tablet to present his lecture. Students interested in participating in this study will be graded independently of the regular CS125 lecture and will not be required to sign up for an additional laboratory section.