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3.00 Credits
Requires students to apply business, microcomputer and communication skills within business applications. Emphasizes application of several forms of computerized information processing including data processing, word processing, spreadsheets, graphics and communications. Analyzes the effects of automation on the office worker, management, and the work environment, and requires written and oral presentations.
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Introduces the structured techniques necessary for efficient solution of business-related computer programming logic problems and coding solutions into a high-level language. Includes program flowcharting, pseudocoding, and hierarchy charts as a means of solving these problems. The course covers creating file layouts, print charts, program narratives, user documentation, and system flowcharts for business problems. Reviews algorithm development, flowcharting, input/output techniques, looping, modules, selection structures, file handling, and control breaks. Offers students an opportunity to apply skills in a laboratory environment.
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Examines the functions and operations required to manage information for business decisions. Focuses on the use of various information technologies and tools that support transaction processing, decision-making and strategic planning. The diverse information needs of different organizations within a business will be used as examples of practical applications of MIS technology.
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Provides an introduction to COBOL (Common Business Oriented Language) with major emphasis on developing structured programming skills. Develops proficiency in applying the programming development cycle to elementary business problems.
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Provides a basic understanding of the fundamentals of procedural program development using structured, modular concepts. Emphasizes logical program design involving user-defined functions and standard structure elements. Discussions will include the role of data types, variables, structures, addressable memory locations, arrays and pointers. Data file access methods are also presented.
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Provides a general introduction to the RPG programming language with emphasis on hands-on programming experience. Presents the most important features of the RPG language from input/output processing to applications requiring handling. Introduces language concepts in class lecture. Includes programming lab assignments.
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Gives students a basic understanding of the assembler process using IBM mainframe computers. Stresses the importance of byte-wise manipulation of data fields when using low-level languages. Emphasizes the actual workings of a computer during the execution of a computer program. Discusses the role of data types, EBCDIC format of data storage and addressable memory locations.
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Provides a basic understanding of the structured programming process necessary for successful Pascal programming. Emphasizes top-down program design and modularity using Pascal procedures, functions and independent subprograms. Discuss simple and advanced data types and program control aids, algorithm development and program debugging. Provides students with a fundamental understanding of good programming technique and a basic knowledge of Pascal syntax and structure.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces program applications in a database environment and includes discussion of data structures; indexed and direct file organizations; data models, including hierarchical, network, and relational; storage devices, data administration and analysis; design and implementation. Using database software, students have hands-on experience creating, modifying, retrieving and reporting from databases. Students may also develop a business application using a database language.
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