CS 101 provides a broad overview of the discipline of computer science
and introduces fundamental programming concepts. The course has no
prerequisites and assumes no prior knowledge of computers or of any
programming languages. Topics will include algorithmic thinking and
problem solving, structure and organization of modern computers, the
Internet and World Wide Web, and programming using the Java
language.
If you want to know what computer science is all about, this is the course to start with!
Prerequisites: none
Suggested course(s) to take next: CS 102, CS 201
The programming assignments both for CS 101 and 201 are the most enjoyable homework projects I have been assigned since the 5th grade.
-- Amy Bigelow '05
My only regret is that I didn't take CS 101 sooner. This intro programming course is required for the Math major, and I put it off until my senior year. Now, in my last semester, I am taking 2 CS courses and attending weekly lectures, lamenting that I won't have more time at Middlebury to take courses in Algorithms or Cryptology.
-- Amy Bigelow '05
I have great fun teaching computer science, in particular how to program. Having to achieve the "perfection" required to write a working program can be a mind-bending intellectual experience!
-- Prof. Scharstein


