|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Course Criteria
Add courses to your favorites to save, share, and find your best transfer school.
-
3.00 Credits
This course provides an overview of computer science. Topics include algorithms, structured programming, expression evaluation, information coding, computer operations, software, networking, the object-based paradigm, the relational model, the information systems development life cycle, and human and organizational factors in information systems. CIS101 is a foundation course for the CIS degree and a prerequisite to other core courses. Lecture and laboratory. Prerequisite: MAT111 or successful placement testing. Students are assumed to have the equivalent of CIS001. CR. 3
-
3.00 Credits
An introductory course in programming using the programming language BASIC on microcomputers. Topics include BASIC language syntax, structured programming, sequential file processing, and full-screen methods. This course is intended for a wide range of computer users such as teachers and business and home users who wish to acquire elementary programming skill. CR. 3
-
3.00 Credits
This course studies Internet applications, particularly those that transfer data by Web-enabled applets. Communication is considered from a client/server perspective. Students will learn how to use the Web to increase productivity through creating Web pages and elementary Internet scripts. Prerequisite: students are expected to have moderate computer skills. Completion of CIS101 is desirable. CR. 3
-
3.00 Credits
This course provides an introduction to information systems development, including topics such as object-oriented development and relational databases. As a result of taking this course, students will be able to develop a small office application by adapting an office productivity package, such as a database and/or spreadsheet, and integrating Web technology. Students will work both individually and in groups to specify requirements and develop solutions that enhance productivity and managerial decision making. Prerequisites: MAT111 or successful placement testing. Students are assumed to have the equivalent of CIS100. CR. 3
-
3.00 Credits
Participants will progress from word processing to word publishing as they combine word processing, graphics, and page layout features. An introduction to graphic file formats and graphic enhancement software will enhance the professional quality of the finished projects. The participant will design and publish functional, promotional materials such as brochures, business cards, calendars, envelopes, letterheads, mailing labels, newsletters, transfers, and Web pages. Students will learn to organize and present information in a professional format. Prerequisite: familiarity with a word processing package or permission of instructor. CR. 3
-
3.00 Credits
This course provides an elementary treatment of program control structures and data, file and object structures used to develop software. Topics include structured programming; program verification; data structures including arrays, lists, and stacks; objects; and indexed files. This course is designed to fulfill the CS1 requirement in the ACM computer science curriculum. Prerequisite: a grade of "B" or higher in CIS101; or CIS101 and an introductory course in programming. CR. 3
-
3.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to COBOL programming. The course emphasizes structured program design, testing, implementation, and documentation of business applications. Suggested for students in the bachelor of science in CIS program with business concentration. Prerequisite: CIS101 or permission of the instructor. CR. 3
-
3.00 Credits
The course introduces the skills required to write computer programs in Visual Basic. Students completing this course will be able to write programs utilizing the most recent version of the popular programming language Visual Basic. Prerequisite: CIS210 or permission of the instructor. CR. 3
-
3.00 Credits
The course is an introduction to O-O programming using JAVA. The course has a structured laboratory component. Students will learn to design and implement a graphical user interface and be introduced to Internet programming. Prerequisite: CIS210 or permission of the instructor. CR. 3
-
3.00 Credits
This course presents an introduction to the object oriented version of the C programming language, C++. The course will address object-oriented program design issues as well as the tools and techniques of application of C++. Students will read and write programs dealing with data structures and a variety of other topics. CR. 3
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Privacy Statement
|
Terms of Use
|
Institutional Membership Information
|
About AcademyOne
Copyright 2006 - 2025 AcademyOne, Inc.
|
|
|