This specialization develops strong programming fundamentals for learners who want to solve complex problems by writing computer programs. Through four courses, you will learn to develop algorithms in a systematic way and read and write the C code to implement them. This will prepare you to pursue a career in software development or other computational fields.

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Introductory C Programming Specialization
Learn Essential Programming Fundamentals. Master programming skills to solve complex problems.



Instructors: Andrew D. Hilton
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Specialization - 4 course series
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Apply the Seven Steps problem-solving process to develop effective algorithms.
Analyze code with functions, conditional statements, iteration, and other fundamental techniques.
Identify data types beyond integers and some important caveats for avoiding programming mistakes.
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Each course is designed to take 4 weeks of study, with 6–8 hours per week. Some learners may work through the specialization more or less quickly.
This specialization is for learners who have an interest in learning how to program, for people with no programming experience or for people with some experience who would like to gain solid fundamentals and a deeper understanding of how to program effectively.
If you are new to programming, you should take the courses in order. Otherwise, you could start with Course 2 or Course 3, depending on your previous experience. Intermediate programmers new to C may like to start with Course 1 to learn the basics of syntax (and review algorithm design relevant to all languages).
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