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Introduction to Computer Programming Using Structured Problem Solving (Hands On)

September 18 - November 20, 2008
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM, Thu
Instructor: Charles Tobin Jr.Washington, DC$480

Overview:
An understanding of computer programming is essential for success in many areas of information technology, including Web page design and development, database conceptualization and construction, and applications development. COMP1121E focuses on developing structured solutions to information-related problems and on implementing such solutions in a high-level, procedure-oriented computer programming language. You will learn the steps of the programming process, from problem definition to solution implementation, and the rules of structured programming. You will learn also the logical transition from the structured approach to the object oriented approach and gain an understanding of the essentials of object-oriented design. The terminology, logical constructs, and general approach to problem solving that are presented in COMP1121E are directly transferable to other sub-disciplines in information technology.

This course is also part of the Certificate of Accomplishment in Computer Programming.

Prerequisites:
Introduction to Information Systems (COMP1120E), or equivalent.
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Course Details
CODE:  COMP1121E
TYPE:  Classroom-
Evening/Weekend
LENGTH:  10 Week(s)
CREDITS:  2
 
D.C. AREA ONLY
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