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== BIOL ==
 
== BIOL ==
All tracks except for computer science and engineering are required to take at least one semester of biology. Biology is perhaps the most painful course a TAMS junior can take. But don't worry—good things come to those who wait, and good thing = second semester bio.
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Biology is perhaps the most painful course a TAMS junior can take. But don't worry—good things come to those who wait, and good thing = second semester bio.
    
=== BIOL 1711 ===
 
=== BIOL 1711 ===
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==== CSCE 1030 ====
 
==== CSCE 1030 ====
[http://catalog.unt.edu/preview_course_nopop.php?catoid=20&coid=75513 Computer Science I.] Computer Science I teaches the basic fundamentals of C and C++ including variables, conditional statements, loops, arrays, functions, file streams, structs, pointers and input/output formatting. This course was taught by Dr. Pradhumna Shrestha during the fall semester of the [[2020-2021|2020-2021 school year]]. [[File:2d14c86570394dbc847e71d68aee8aca.png|alt=Image of Dr. David Keathly |thumb|Mermaid Man (left). Not to be confused with Dr. David Keathly (right).]]
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[http://catalog.unt.edu/preview_course_nopop.php?catoid=20&coid=75513 Computer Science I.] Computer Science I teaches the basic fundamentals of C and C++ including variables, conditional statements, loops, arrays, functions, file streams, structs, pointers and input/output formatting. Think of it as AP CSA but in C/C++ with memory allocation mixed in. This course was taught by Dr. Pradhumna Shrestha during the fall semester of the [[2020-2021|2020-2021 school year]]. [[File:2d14c86570394dbc847e71d68aee8aca.png|alt=Image of Dr. David Keathly |thumb|Mermaid Man (left). Not to be confused with Dr. David Keathly (right).]]
    
==== CSCE 1035 ====
 
==== CSCE 1035 ====

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