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3.00 Credits
This course stresses and identifies the problem solving and techniques used by programmers. By identifying the logical principles of business applications, the course introduces concepts of systems theory, controls, and quality management of organizations. Project management, group dynamics, and modeling of data are also introduced. Students will understand the process of file creation, updating of files and inquiry. The course stresses the generating of normal business reports required by management. To enhance the acquisition of flowcharting concepts, the BASIC programming language will be introduced. 3 lecture/ laboratory hours.
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3.00 Credits
Fundamental concepts of programming are provided through explanations and effects of commands, and hands-on utilization of lab equipment to produce correct output. Visual Basic is the only language being examined and utilized. Demonstrations of business problems and solution techniques will be reviewed. 3 lecture/laboratory hours.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Successful completion of COMP 175. The course is intended for students who wish to establish employable skills in this major language. Students will learn to design programs from problem specifications and to apply structured methods to produce accurate business reports. 426 2007-08 Vincennes University Catalog The knowledge of commands inherent in this language will allow skill development in maintaining existing programs and preparing proper documentation. Preparation of programs will require utilization of University computer lab equipment. 3 lecture/laboratory hours.
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3.00 Credits
This course will include client/server databases, Oracle 8i environment, overview of relational databases, create/modify/update tables, SQL*Plus commands, run SQL script, add/view data, grant table privileges, table joins, create alias, and queries. 3 lecture/laboratory hours.
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3.00 Credits
This introductory course is designed to provide students skill development in the understanding and use of the IBM iSeries Midrange Computer. Students will acquire the fundamental skills necessary to create and enter source code using Source Entry utility, submit jobs and display output. Emphasis will be on the acquisition of the appropriate syntax and the manipulation of Physical, Logical, and Files. 3 lecture/laboratory hours.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to develop computer competency in a variety of computer related skills such as spreadsheets, databases, Internet software and Windows, as well as a basic working knowledge of computer and information concepts appropriate for most organizations. This course is designed specifically for Business Administration transfer majors. 3 lecture/laboratory hours.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: COMP 176. This course introduces the fundamental concepts of object-oriented programming, programming methodology, and advanced data structures and algorithms. Microcomputer experience will be beneficial as the various features of this language are explored. 3 lecture/ laboratory hours.
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3.00 Credits
The course will focus on the fundamentals of this language. Its advantages and features of logic will be presented utilizing business situation problems. Experience will be gained in the design, encoding, correction and production of assignments. Skills will also be gained in analyzing existing designs, documentation and error diagnosis. 3 lecture/ laboratory hours.
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2.00 Credits
This course is designed to fulfill individual project training, industry training, work experience and allow the exploration of various application software and training. It is envisioned as a flexible training course to satisfy needs of students, and course for development of new topics or methods of training as needs demand. This course may be repeated for credit. 2 lecture/laboratory hours.
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3.00 Credits
Students will learn how to create and maintain databases using database manager software. Topics will include creating tables, and loading tables, as well as creating objects from tables such as queries, forms, and reports. Database manipulation and maintenance will also be stressed. The database environment will include a server with PC access. User-written procedures and access to other languages will be introduced. 3 lecture/laboratory hours.
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