| 1974 | A Software oriented Computer Science program. Gerald N. Pitts, Barry L. Bateman |
| 1974 | A first course in discrete structures with applications to computer science. J. Paul Tremblay, R. Manohar |
| 1974 | A graduate curriculum in Business-Oriented Computing. Richard E. Fairley |
| 1974 | A sequence of structured subsets of PL/I. Richard C. Holt, David B. Wortman |
| 1974 | A structured design language for teaching programming. Donald R. Chand |
| 1974 | A survey of introductory and advanced programming courses. Andries van Dam, Charles Michael Strauss, Clement McGowan, Jean Morse |
| 1974 | A systems programming course using the HMS 5050, a counterfeit, hands-on, large-scale computer system. Bernhard Weinberg, Leonard H. Weiner |
| 1974 | APL as a lingua franca in the computer science curriculum. Aaron H. Konstam, John E. Howland |
| 1974 | An analog/hybrid computer simulation of phase-locked-loops in motor speed control. M. H. Kuo, George A. Perdikaris, T. E. Mueller |
| 1974 | An introductory adaptive systems course for undergraduate computer science majors. Jeffrey R. Sampson |
| 1974 | CAI tutorial method of teaching Thermodynamics at U.S. Naval Academy. Chih Wu |
| 1974 | Computer Science at Staten Island Community College: Teaching Computer Science in an open admissions environment. Emile C. Chi, Marsha Moroh, Miriam R. Tausner |
| 1974 | Computer architecture in U. S. and Canadian electrical engineering departments. Martha E. Sloan |
| 1974 | Computer architecture in the computer science curriculum. Richard T. Thomas |
| 1974 | Computer science seminars on pedagogical techniques and methods for evaluation. Dexter Fletcher |
| 1974 | Computer scientists' responsibility to educational research: A dynamic medium for creative thought. Alan C. Kay |
| 1974 | Computers in pre-college education: Oregon moves forward. David G. Moursund |
| 1974 | Experiences with a simple structured programming language. Victor R. Basili, Albert J. Turner |
| 1974 | From teaching-machine to automatic tutor: The changing man-machine interface. Jürg Nievergelt, Thomas R. Wilcox |
| 1974 | Hardware systems in the core curriculum of a computer science ph.d. program. Douglas Clark |
| 1974 | Individualized instruction in computer science. Robert R. Korfhage, Robert J. Smith |
| 1974 | Industry reaction to computer science education. George G. Dodd, Fred A. Gluckson |
| 1974 | Interactive visual simulators for beginning programming students. Stuart C. Shapiro, Douglas P. Witmer |
| 1974 | Introducing practical experience into curriculum 68 through integration of courses. Larry D. Menninga |
| 1974 | Introduction to digital Computer programming an IPI approach. John H. Sistare, Norman E. Sondak |
| 1974 | Introductory instruction in programming. Richard W. Conway |
| 1974 | LINUS: A structured language for instructional use. John D. Woolley, Leland R. Miller |
| 1974 | Proceedings of the 4th SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, SIGCSE 1974, Detroit, MI, USA, February 14-15, 1974 Douglas S. Kerr |
| 1974 | Profile of a Computer and Information Science B.S. graduate. Donald L. Kalmey |
| 1974 | Programming style. Brian W. Kernighan, P. J. Plauger |
| 1974 | Relating Computer Science programs to the needs of industry through internships and cooperative programs. Alton R. Goddard |
| 1974 | Teaching debugging. Robert F. Mathis |
| 1974 | Teaching structured programming attitudes, even in APL, by example. Thomas W.-S. Plum, Gerald M. Weinberg |
| 1974 | The author-mode interface for the ASAG assignment generating system. Leonard H. Weiner, William P. Allaire |
| 1974 | The role of computer science education in certification of computer professionals. Fred H. Harris |
| 1974 | The simon fraser one track universal curriculum for computing science. Theodor D. Sterlling, James J. Weinkam |
| 1974 | The state of undergraduate computer and data processing programs at public universities in Indiana. John Maniotes |
| 1974 | The use of ATOPSS for presenting elementary operating system concepts. Will Tracz |
| 1974 | What should we teach in an introductory programming course? David Gries |