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INFO 1525: IBM iSeries RPG Programming I
4.50 Credits
Metropolitan Community College - Nebraska
This course introduces the student to IBM iSeries RPG. The student learns how to use the RPG specifications to create programs using structured programming techniques. The student codes, compiles and tests RPG programs that process database files and produce reports. This course will also cover any new topics or technology in the iSeries area. Prerequisites INFO 1003 and INFO 1112 COBOL is a "cross-platform" language. It is recommended that the student be familiar with at least one software development platform usable for COBOL, such as MS-Windows (INFO 1110), Linux/UNIX/AIX (INFO 1111), IBM iSeries (INFO 1112), or IBM mainframe (INFO 1114 or 1115, as the case may be).Course is offered On-line
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INFO 1526: Visual C# Programming I
4.50 Credits
Metropolitan Community College - Nebraska
This course introduces the student to programming of the Graphical User Interface (GUI) and Console applications of Microsoft C' (C-Sharp) using the current Visual Studio.NET environment. C' is used to develop a variety of applications with graphical, client interfaces, and console programs are used to perform programming tasks. Emphasis is placed on proper windows design, placement of controls, and proper coding of the C' programming language for business-type projects. The student must have a thorough knowledge of the Windows environment. Prerequisites INFO 1003
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INFO 1531: Java Programming II
4.50 Credits
Metropolitan Community College - Nebraska
This course is a continuation of the Java Programming I course and is designed for the student experienced with Java and object-oriented programming. Topics include additional exception handling, data structures, database access and applications, multimedia, multithreading, and Internet/browser applications. Prerequisites INFO 1521 Course is offered On-line
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INFO 1532: C++ Programming II
4.50 Credits
Metropolitan Community College - Nebraska
This course is a continuation of the C'' Programming I course. Topics covered include data types, one- and multi-dimensional arrays, lists and strings, records (C'' structs), classes and data abstraction, object-oriented software development, pointers, dynamic data, linked structures and recursion. Prerequisites INFO 1522 Course is offered On-line
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INFO 1533: Visual Basic.NET II
4.50 Credits
Metropolitan Community College - Nebraska
This course continues from Visual Basic.NET I with programming in a Graphical User Interface (GUI) environment using Visual Basic.NET. Continued emphasis is placed on gaining an understanding of proper design, placement of controls, and coding of the GUI. More advanced topics will be covered to include database access and management, object oriented programming using class structures, exception handling and inheritance. Prerequisites INFO 1523
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INFO 1534: Cobol II
5.00 Credits
Metropolitan Community College - Nebraska
COBOL II is a continuation of COBOL I. The student expands his/her knowledge of COBOL with the advanced techniques this course provides. Topics covered include sorting, sequential file updating, indexed file processing, VSAM files, subprograms, relational databases, and embedded SQL. Prerequisites INFO 1524 and 1620
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INFO 1535: IBM iSeries RPG Programming II
4.50 Credits
Metropolitan Community College - Nebraska
This course teaches the student how to use IBM iSeries RPG advanced programming features. The course includes interactive processing, DDS creations for display files, RPG data structures, data areas, DDS for printer files, printer file processing and error handling procedures. This course will also cover any new topics or technology in the iSeries area. Prerequisites INFO 1525
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INFO 1536: Visual C# Programming II
4.50 Credits
Metropolitan Community College - Nebraska
This course is a continuation of the Visual C' Programming I course. More advanced topics include XML, database, text and binary file access, datasets, and user interfaces. Prerequisites INFO 1526
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INFO 1620: Database Design,Implementation & Management
4.50 Credits
Metropolitan Community College - Nebraska
This course is an introduction to database design, implementation and management. In this course, the basics of database design and manipulation will be covered. Topics include relationships, database normalization, constraints, data modeling, multi-user database architectures, web database design concepts, database administration functions, and exploration of various DBMS software products. The student learns how to design and manipulate the database in order to maintain and present data that is accurate, meaningful, and supportive in a business environment. Prerequisites INFO 1003 Course is offered On-line and as a Hybrid
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INFO 2122: Unix Scripting I
4.50 Credits
Metropolitan Community College - Nebraska
This course is an introduction to writing shell scripts using Bourne Again Shell (Bash). The student gains hands-on experience in creating and running Bash shell scripts and functions. Bash script techniques include sequential, branching and looping instructions, command substitution and I/O redirection. The student learns to create new scripts as well as modify existing scripts. Prerequisites INFO 1111
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