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6.100L Introduction to Computer Science and Programming
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Prereq: None
Units: 2-0-4
Credit cannot also be received for 6.100A
URL: https://introcomp.mit.edu/6.100L_sp25
Lecture: MW3-4.30 (34-101) Recitation: F10 (32-123)![]()
Introduction to computer science and programming for students with no programming experience. Presents content taught in 6.100A over an entire semester. Students develop skills to program and use computational techniques to solve problems. Topics include the notion of computation, Python, simple algorithms and data structures, testing and debugging, and algorithmic complexity. Lectures are viewed outside of class; in-class time is dedicated to problem-solving and discussion. Combination of 6.100L and 6.100B or 16.C20 counts as REST subject.
Fall: A. Bell
Spring: A. Bell
Textbooks (Spring 2025)