This specialization is designed to let you explore computational thinking and beginning C programming topics, applying those concepts to develop solutions to a variety of practical problems.The first course assumes no programming experience, and throughout the 4 courses in the specialization you'll learn about both computational thinking and C programming. The material in the courses in the specialization is equivalent to our computational thinking course at UCCS.

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Computational Thinking with Beginning C Programming Specialization

Instructor: Dr. Tim "Dr. T" Chamillard
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There are 16 weeks of materials across the 4 courses in the specialization; and each week consists of 3-5 hours of video material and hand-on work. Based on how much free time you have, you can complete the specialization as quickly as you'd like!
None. I don't assume any prior computational thinking or programming experience.
Yes, you need to complete the courses in order.
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