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DAT 35: Visual Basic Programming
3.00 Credits
CUNY Bronx Community College
This course will provide a foundation for writing Windowsbased application programs that are event-driven with Graphical User Interface (GUI). Topics will include dialogs, menus, controls, scope of variables, data types, selection and iteration structures, objects and instances, MIDI, fonts and graphics, plus file I/O. Students will write and debug several programs using different business applications. Prerequisite: DAT 10, DAT 30 or department approval.
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DAT 36: Microcomputer Spreadsheet Applications
3.00 Credits
CUNY Bronx Community College
The lab portion involves "hands on" training to design andimplement financial and other applications. Includes development of personalized menus, use of MACRO capabilities, functions, and graphics. The lecture portion involves the business use of spreadsheets. Illustrations of business uses as well as case work will be addressed. Prerequisite: DAT 10, DAT 30 or DAT 33 or departmental approval.
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DAT 38: Microcomputer Database Applications
3.00 Credits
CUNY Bronx Community College
The lab portion involves converting file design, simple and complex data entry, like sorting and indexing, editing and modifying databases, and report generation. The lecture portion involves the business of databases. Illustrations of business uses as well as well as case work will be addressed. Prerequisite: DAT 10, DAT 30 or DAT 33 or departmental approval.
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DAT 47: JAVA Programming
3.00 Credits
CUNY Bronx Community College
An introduction to Web-based application programming, using JAVA language, which is based in C/C++, but completely object-oriented and platform-independent, to create interactive/dynamic Web pages. Students familiar with the format and syntax of a programming language will develop applets designed to be executed over the internet within WEB browsers, as well as stand-alone applications. Prerequisite: DAT 10 or DAT 30 or departmental approval.
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DAT 48: Advanced JAVA Programming
3.00 Credits
CUNY Bronx Community College
This course is a continuation of JAVA Programming (DAT 47). The Fundamentals of JAVA such as Syntax, Primitive Data Types and Operations, Control Structures, Methods and Arrays will be reviewed. Classes and Objected Strings, Class Inheritance and Interfaces, GUI Programming Applets, Exception Handling, Input/Output Multithreading are studied in detail and Data Structures are introduced. Prerequisite: DAT 47 or departmental approval.
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DAT 49: UNIX Fundamentals
3.00 Credits
CUNY Bronx Community College
This course is an introduction to operating systems with particular emphasis on the use, management and operation of the UNIX operating system. Students will learn how to effectively integrate UNIX utilities and user commands within a networked multi-user environment. Prerequisite: DAT 10 or DAT 30 or departmental approval
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ECO 12: Macroeconomics
3.00 Credits
CUNY Bronx Community College
Analysis of economic growth and determination of domestic output, employment, and income; examining GDP, price index, the business cycle, unemployment, and theories/ effects of inflation. Exploring differences between Classical and Keynesian Economics via consumption, savings, investment, and the interest rate. Evaluating government fiscal policy and monetary policy. Studying Federal Reserve System and role of money and banking. (May be taken before or with ECO 11.) Corequisite: ENG 02 or RDL 02 if required.
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ECO 15: History of Economic Thought
3.00 Credits
CUNY Bronx Community College
History of Economic Thought
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ECO 31: Economics of Labor
3.00 Credits
CUNY Bronx Community College
Economics of Labor
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ECO 71: Economics of Developing Areas
3.00 Credits
CUNY Bronx Community College
Not offered on a regular basis. Course descriptions available upon request.
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