First Year Experience
Welcome to FYE! If this is your first time with us, we recommend that you start out by reading our Getting Started page, then clicking through each of the navigation links on the left side of this website. Check back often because this site is continuously updated!
In general, FYE is the home for three foundational computing courses:
- CSE 1300 - Introduction to Computing Principles. This is a good course for those who are new to computing and does a great job for prepping you to take CSE 1321. You'll learn about a variety of computing concepts and do some programming as well. For many students, this can count as an elective, so ask your advisor about it.
- CSE 1321 - Programming and Problem Solving I. This is where you'll learn the foundations of programming. It focuses on problem solving and has a lab component - CSE 1321L - where you'll apply those problem-solving skills using Python.
- CSE 1322 - Programming and Problem Solving II. This class extends what you learned in CSE 1321 and also has a lab component - CSE 1322L (Java and C# labs are available).
The FYE is a group of people dedicated to helping you become a successful computing professional. Our team includes Lecturers, Graduate Teaching Assistants, Graduate Research Assistants, Graders, and Tutors who are all here to help you do your very best.
We're all here to help, so when you get stuck, make sure you ask for help! Our office is in the J/Atrium building on the 3rd floor, room J353D. We're also available through email.
Again, welcome to FYE. We’re excited to be here, and we’re looking forward to making your first year of computing the best year ever.
The FYE Team
