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CISM 114 — Fundamentals of Programming

4 credits · 4 hours

3 Lecture Hours, 3 Lab Hours, 4 Credits Prerequisites: ENGL 060 or ENGL 100 Course Fees: A, H This course uses an object oriented, event-driven language to teach fundamental programming concepts. Students with no previous programming experience learn to plan and create interactive Windows applications. Key programming concepts include how to work with various controls and write If…Then…Else, Select/Case, Do…Loop and For…Next statements as well as how to create and manipulate variables, constants, sequential access files and arrays. Graphical User Interface design skills are emphasized. Students will be able to develop a variety of business-related programming applications. General Education Category: Technology – Technological Competency or Information Literacy (TC/IL)

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