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Nov 13, 2024
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CS 115 - Introduction to Programming
5.0 Credits An introductory course in programming using VB.NET. No previous programming experience is expected. Topics include designing, creating and debugging interactive, event-driven programs with a graphical user interface and developing problem-solving skills (was CMPSC 115).
Course-level Learning Objectives (CLOs) Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
- Use correct syntax and structure of the Visual Basic language. [REASON]
- Design an appropriate User Interface for a simple Visual Basic application. [REASON]
- Analyze problems typical of the business, scientific or home environment and to formulate solutions in quantitative terms capable of computer solution. [REASON]
- Design algorithms typically used in computer programming. [REASON]
- Lay out a flow chart for a typical algorithm. [REASON]
- Utilize Sequence, Selection and Iteration constructs in the design of solutions. [REASON]
- Design, code, correct, test and execute a Visual Basic program. [REASON]
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