Implications of changes in the secondary school—Mathematics curriculum for the computer science and computer engineering curricula
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
5-6-1974
Abstract
© ACM-CONFERENCE. All rights reserved. Many professors of computer science and computer engineering are relatively unaware of the changes in the secondary mathematics curriculum in the last decade. The changes in mathematics have major implications for the design of computer science and computer engineering curricula in the colleges and universities. The thesis of this paper is that changes can be made in computer science courses to accommodate the changes in mathematics prerequisites and will result in strengthening the undergraduate program and allowing more time for advanced computer science topics.
Publication Title
AFIPS Conference Proceedings - 1974 National Computer Conference, AFIPS 1974
Recommended Citation
Sloan, M.
(1974).
Implications of changes in the secondary school—Mathematics curriculum for the computer science and computer engineering curricula.
AFIPS Conference Proceedings - 1974 National Computer Conference, AFIPS 1974, 303-306.
http://doi.org/10.1145/1500175.1500239
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