Instructors

Leena Razzaq John Casey
Office: 310B WVH Office: 102 WVH
Email: lrazzaq@ccs.neu.edu Email: jcasey@ccs.neu.edu
Office hours: Fri 1:00-3:00 & appt. Office hours: Tues 2:15-4:15
 
Jessica Schmidt Maryam Aziz
Office: 340 WVH Office: 472 WVH
Email: jschmidt@ccs.neu.edu Email: azizm@ccs.neu.edu
Office hours: Tues 3:30-4:30,
      Thurs 2-3 & by appt
Office hours: Fri 2-4pm
 
Jesse Anderton
Office: 472 WVH
Email: jesse@ccs.neu.edu
Office hours: Tues 1:30-3:30 & by appt.


Teaching Assistants

Yiyun Ma Moon Kang
Email: ma.yi@husky.neu.edu Email: kang.mo@husky.neu.edu
Office Hours: Wed 1-3pm Office Hours: Mon 10-12 & by appt
Office: 102 WVH Office: 472 WVH


Course Objectives

This web site supports CS1100 (Computer Science and its Applications) at Northeastern University, an introductory course in concepts in computer science and their applications using Microsoft Excel and Access. The course focuses on data: how data may be organized, how useful information may be extracted from data, and how summary information may be calculated. Furthermore, the courses introduces methodical and analytical problem solving techniques including divide-and-conquer and hierarchical decomposition.
You will learn how to do simple but very effective computations using Microsoft Excel and Access. While a single course cannot cover all aspects of these software tools, you will nevertheless learn important highlights.

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this course, students will know how to:
  • conceptualize and solve problems involving the analysis of data
  • design relational databases and formulate queries in Access
  • calculate elementary statistics and present data analyses in Excel
  • build charts and graphs in Excel
  • construct reports in Access