Students enroll in actual college-level courses alongside Fordham undergraduates, earning college credit and gaining a realistic university experience.
Fordham University's Summer Session offers high school students an introductory computer science course, CISC-1600 Computer Science I, designed for beginners. Students will learn fundamental computing concepts using a high-level programming language. The curriculum emphasizes program design, coding, debugging, and documentation. This course, along with its accompanying lab (CISC-1610), serves as a foundational introduction for those interested in computer science and computer systems management applications. Students will gain practical programming skills and a deeper understanding of how computer programs are developed and maintained. The program aims to provide a valuable college-level experience, allowing participants to earn college credits and strengthen their college applications.
A typical day involves college-level coursework, meeting three times per week, with additional programming and laboratory assignments to reinforce learned materials.
This program is best for rising high school seniors with a GPA of 3.0 or better who are interested in gaining college experience and earning credits in computer science.
Lincoln Center Campus, New York, NY; Rose Hill Campus, Bronx, NY; or Online
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