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  • 3.00 Credits

    The concept of Structured programming is emphasized. Functions and program structure: primitive data types, pointers, arrays, structures and unions: control flow, input, output, system calls and function arguments: types, operators and expressions are addressed. The C++ Programming Language is introduced. Prereq.: INFO 204, INFO 210.
  • 3.00 Credits

    The course provides an introduction to Object Oriented Programming. The student will be exposed to a style of programming especially suited for graphical user interfaces. Students will learn Visual Basic concepts like projects forms, controls/objects, properties and events combined with coding concepts like subprograms, functions, arrays, logic structures and different Input-Output processes to create Object-Oriented, Event-Driven programs. This course will provide a higher level of programming and problem-solving skills with particular emphasis on some of the more advanced topics in Object-Oriented programming. Prereq.: INFO 204 and INFO 210.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Cobol Programming II is designed to develop advanced programming skills and techniques. Students will write High-Level COBOL programs that involve single and advanced level arrays and tables and multiple level control break processing. Students will develop and work with file maintenance programs that include file sorting and merging and sequential, indexed, and relative file processing. Advanced topics in COBOL II include the COPY and CALL statements, advanced debugging aides, the improvement of program performance, and the Report Write Module. The application of VSAM (ESDS, KSDS, RRDS) file processing, the IBM/MVS/ESA/TSO/ISPF environment for editing and managing data sets, and IBM JCL and IBM CICS/MRO are discussed and applied for batch and interactive processing. Students will apply these advanced concepts and techniques to design and develop challenging, real-world applications including subprograms, array and file sorting, advanced array structures, VSAM (ESDS, KSDS, RRDS) file processing, and the IBM/MVS/ESA/TSO/ISPF environment for editing and managing data sets. IBM job control language is used for compiling, linking, and executing batch applications and IBM-CICS/MRO is introduced for interactive applications. Prereq.: INFO 300.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This is a natural extension of the structured programming introduced in INFO 210. It moves into C++ quickly and to Visual C++. A thorough foundation of the C++ language is presented. Programs are written in both DOS and Windows platforms. The course uses the Microsoft Integrated Developer's Environment as the development studio. Object-oriented Programming is emphasized as the paradigm for resolving issues of program complexity, software reusability, and program portability. Team study and solution design are the foci of instruction. Prereqs.: INFO 210.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course assumes fundamental knowledge of basic statistics through hypothesis testing with simple linear regression analysis or analysis of variance. The topics in this course include multiple regression analysis, analysis of variance, design of experiments, and time series. This course is aimed at the knowledgeable business student seeking a deeper understanding of statistical epistemology and decision- making. Experimentation with data bases using statistical software packages such as MINITAB, SAS, or SPSS is the implementation strategy of the course. Prereqs.: INFO 204, INFO 210, and Economics ECON 180.
  • 3.00 Credits

    In this course students develop the ability to model and analyze a variety of business related decision situations. This course emphasizes the use of spreadsheets in the modeling process. Classical Management Science and operations research techniques are used to develop insight into the optimization of decision-making. Prereqs.: MATH 010, MATH 026, ECON 180, INFO 204.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course provides in-depth exposure to the hardware and software components of personal computers and workstations, computer configurations, LAN design, and documentation and implementation. The course also includes laboratory exercises that focus on DOS features, similarities between DOS and Unix, and TCP/IP protocols. Suggested Coreq.: INFO 360 or permission of the instructor.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course provides a comprehensive study of the communication hardware and software and the regulations required to deliver information from a source through a medium to a destination. Digital, analog, security, network, and network management requirements for data communication are introduced and implemented using software simulations. Prereq.: INFO 360 or consent of instructor.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is an overview of the database approach and database management systems (DBMS). Topics include physical, conceptual, and external views of data; logical and physical data structures; referential integrity, data definition; and data manipulation languages. The course also covers the enterprise data model, the hierarchical data model, security and concurrency control, and client server computing. Prereq.: INFO 360.
  • 3.00 Credits

    The course involves the study of production and service operations from a systems perspective. The course emphasizes problem formulation, analysis of models necessary for system design and system operation, and the interaction between production and operation management activities and other activities of an organization. Global strategic and competitive issues are discussed. The course uses decision support systems software as appropriate. Prereqs.: INFO 311, MGMT 301.
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