Abstract
Final recommendations for the two-year college curriculum to educate computer programmers for applications programming in a general setting of commerce, industry, and government service will be presented. The attached draft of the report was that used by the group prior to the May 27-28 Workshop, during which reactions from industry and professional society representatives were obtained.
After a summary of the content of the report is given by the chairman of the ad hoc sub-committee, comments will be heard from panel participants. Afterwards, a brief critique will be given by a discussion leader, followed by discussion with the audience.
Copies of the completed report should be available during the panel session.
Index Terms
A report on the curriculum recommendations of the ACM sub-committee for community and junior college curriculum
Recommendations
Report on acm's activity on community and junior college curriculum career program in computer programming
Proceedings of the SIGCSE-SIGCUE joint symposium on Computer science educationA Workshop in Two Year College Programs in Computer Science was held August 11-13, 1975 in Gloucester Point, Virginia. Sponsored by the ACM's Special Interest Group in Computer Science Education (SIGCSE), it brought thirteen community and junior college ...
Report on acm's activity on community and junior college curriculum career program in computer programming
Proceedings of the SIGCSE-SIGCUE joint symposium on Computer science educationA Workshop in Two Year College Programs in Computer Science was held August 11-13, 1975 in Gloucester Point, Virginia. Sponsored by the ACM's Special Interest Group in Computer Science Education (SIGCSE), it brought thirteen community and junior college ...
Report on acm's activity on community and junior college curriculum career program in computer programming
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