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Institution:
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Hudson Valley Community College
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Description:
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Fall, Spring, Summer This course will expand on the theme of providing extensive coverage of problem solving and structured programming in the study of the systematic technique of program construction. This course is intended to be both theoretical and practical. Students will explore the study of advanced COBOL features, development of style as a programming tool, formal presentation of simple data structures and fundamental algorithms, and practical study of disk file access techniques. After completing this course, studentswill have a comprehensive and absolute understanding of the concepts and techniques of structured program design and structured COBOL programming. Students also will have solved a wide variety of business-related and academic-oriented application programs using COBOL and utilizing the Hudson Valley Community College computer system. Additionally, students will enhance their skill using the UNIX operating systemusing important UNIX tools, utilities and shell programming. Prerequisites: CISS 200, Introduction to COBOL Programming or permission of department.
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4.00
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Instructional Type:
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Multiple
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Phone Number:
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(518) 629-4822
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Regional Accreditation:
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Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools
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Calendar System:
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Semester
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