Welcome to COP3530 - This course is taught at Daytona State College as part of the BSIT program.
This course introduces fundamentals of Data Structures. Topics include: Programming strategies, Data Structures, Searching, Complexity, Queues, Sorting, and Algorithms.
This is an online textbook developed by Dr. Ron Eaglin for this course. It has everything you need to be successful in this course - go buy a latte - you just saved some money. |
Wiki Based Classes - All Students Read
Course Materials
Discussion Boards, Assignment Drop Boxes, News items, and Course Syllabus are all available in Falcon Online. https://class.daytonastate.edu/ .
Please use the discussion board for your assignments to ask questions.
Data Structures is a fundamental class for all IT or CS program - here are Links to Schools Offering COP3530 (these can be a handy reference)
Many of the students taking this class will go on to be developers. Be good ones - read this blog post on good habits and use them - Link |
COP3530 - Course Outcomes
1. Describe both complex and simple data structures. Other Reference Textbookshttp://www.opendatastructures.org/ Very useful e-texts. https://books.google.com/books?id=siwEAwAAQBAJ https://books.google.com/books?id=t4wZBQAAQBAJ
My favorite reference http://www.geeksforgeeks.org/data-structures/ |
How the Class Works
This class has 15 weekly assignments that you must complete and submit. Each assignment has links to corresponding lectures. The assignments also contain a quiz to be used for self-assessment. If you do not understand a quiz question - you need to ask about it, even thought the answers are available (including explanations) - you need to understand the answers.
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Topics Covered (your online textbook)1. Introduction to Data Structures
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My Online Textbooks (Ron Eaglin)COP4708 - Applied Database I (with Dr. Nabeel Yousef) CEN3722 - Human Computer Interaction
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PrerequisitesYou should have had at least one C based course in programming. Acceptable courses as a pre-requisite are COP2800 (Java), COP2001 (C++), COP2220 (C). Also you should have at least one course in Discrete Analysis or Discrete Mathematics (COT3100, COT3103, MAD2104)
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