IT1406 Introduction to Programming Preparation Course

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About Course

This foundational prep course is specifically designed for UCSC BIT external degree students to master the core concepts of IT1406: Introduction to Programming before the semester even begins. No prior coding experience required. Grab your head start today!

This targeted preparation course bridges the gap between absolute beginners and the rigorous university curriculum. We break down complex computer science theories into simple, easy-to-understand concepts so you can start your formal lectures with total confidence.

Why Take This Prep Course?

  • Tailored for UCSC BIT: Aligned perfectly with the introductory expectations of the IT1406 syllabus.

  • Zero Coding Experience Needed: We start from absolute scratch (What is a program?).

  • Save Time & Reduce Stress: Understand the “why” and “how” of programming before assignments and exams pile up.

What You Will Learn (Course Curriculum)

Topic 1. What is Programming?
Topic  2. What is a Computer Program?
Topic  3. Programming Languages
•  Programming Language Components
•  Evolution of Programming Languages
•  Procedural and Non-procedural languages
0.4 Programming Methodologies
•  Structured programming
•  Object oriented programming
0.5 Translators
•  Assembler
•  Compiler
•  Interpreter
 

Who is this course for?

• Freshmen enrolled in the UCSC BIT External Degree (Semester 1).
• Absolute beginners who want to learn programming but don’t know where to start.
• Students looking to secure an A grade in IT1406 by mastering fundamentals early.

Instructor Profile: https://www.arundprasad.online
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What Will You Learn?

  • Core Programming Fundamentals.
  • The Evolution of Code.
  • Modern Programming Methodologies
  • Behind the Scenes (How Computers Understand You)

Course Content

Programming Preparation

  • Introduction
    02:48
  • 0.1. What is Programming
    01:41
  • 0.2. What is a computer program
    01:33
  • 0.3 Programming Languages
    19:12
  • 0.4 Programming Methodologies
    11:49
  • 0.5 Translators
    04:34

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