Curriculum ‘78: Recommendations for the Undergraduate Program in Computer Science— a report of the ACM curriculum committee on computer science

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Contained in this report are the recommendations for the undergraduate degree program in Computer Science of the Curriculum Committee on Computer Science (C3S) of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM). The core curriculum common to all computer science undergraduate programs is presented in terms of elementary level topics and courses, and intermediate level courses. Elective courses, used to round out an undergraduate program, are then discussed, and the entire program including the computer science component and other material is presented. Issues related to undergraduate computer science education, such as service courses, supporting areas, continuing education, facilities, staff, and articulation are presented. © 1979, ACM. All rights reserved.

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Austing, R. H., Barnes, B. H., Bonnette, D. T., Engel, G. L., & Stokes, G. (1979). Curriculum ‘78: Recommendations for the Undergraduate Program in Computer Science— a report of the ACM curriculum committee on computer science. Communications of the ACM, 22(3), 147–166. https://doi.org/10.1145/359080.359083

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