Learning C is a great foundation for understanding many other programming languages. This online course teaches you the fundamental principles of the C++ programming language - a great introduction to programming.
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C/C++ – Introduction to Programming Using C Part 1 Course overview
This introductory Programming with C/C++ online training short course starts with programming basics, then focuses on applying programming practice to the C programming language.
You will spend a lot of time developing coding skills so that by the end of the course you will be able to write applications in C.
The online c++ oop course teaches key features of imperative programming using C and is an ideal preliminary to the Object-Oriented Programming Using C++ short course.
Who is it for?
Part 1 of using C and C++ languages is a great way for beginners with a good level of computer literacy to learn programming skills. It is also ideal if you wish to move to DevOps or areas such as hardware or electrical engineering.
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Timetable
This course takes place one evening a week for 10 consecutive weeks.
City St George's Short Courses follow the academic year, delivering courses over three terms. These include:
- Autumn - October
- Spring - January
- Summer - April
Benefits
- Gain a certificate from a London university
- We teach our virtual classes in the evenings, allowing you to continue with full-time employment
- Taught by industry professionals
What will I learn?
On the Introduction to Programming Using C/C++ course, you will learn
Assessment and certificates
You will be awarded an official City St George's, University of London certificate if you attend over 70 per cent of the classes. The course is not formally accredited.
Assessment
Informal assessment will take place through group discussion, class room activities, and questions and answers sessions as guided by your tutor.
Eligibility
Computer literacy.
English requirements
Applicants must be proficient in written and spoken English.
Recommended reading
Handouts will be given in class.
Background reading:
- Brian W. Kernighan, Dennis M. Ritchie C. (1988) Programming Language. Prentice Hall PTR
- Byron S. Gottfried (1996) Schaum's Outline of Programming with C. McGraw-Hill