CSCI 1200: Introduction to Computational Thinking
0-3 credits · 7 sections
Sections
7
Difficulty
1.9/5
Credits
0-3
Fall 2026 Sections
LEC
| Section | Instructor | Days/Time | Location | Status | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 010 | Staff | Mon/Fri 3:35 PM-4:25 PM | TBA | open | |
| 800 | K. Nielsen | Mon/Fri 9:05 AM-9:55 AM | TBA | open | 3.0* |
LAB
| Section | Instructor | Days/Time | Location | Status | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 011 | Staff | Wed 11:15 AM-12:55 PM | TBA | open | |
| 012 | Staff | Wed 1:10 PM-2:50 PM | TBA | open | |
| 013 | Staff | Wed 3:05 PM-4:45 PM | TBA | open | |
| 014 | Staff | Wed 5:00 PM-6:40 PM | TBA | open | |
| 801 | Staff | Wed 9:05 AM-10:45 AM | TBA | open |
CSCI 1200 FAQ
How many credits is CSCI 1200 worth?
CSCI 1200: Introduction to Computational Thinking is worth 0-3 credits at University of Colorado Boulder.
Who teaches CSCI 1200 at CU Boulder?
Introduction to Computational Thinking is currently taught by K. Nielsen.
How hard is CSCI 1200?
Introduction to Computational Thinking has a difficulty rating of 1.9/5 based on 696 student responses, which is above average compared to other CU Boulder courses.
How many sections of CSCI 1200 are offered?
There are 7 sections of Introduction to Computational Thinking offered for Fall 2026, including LEC, LAB components.
How do I add CSCI 1200 to my schedule?
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