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Feb 06, 2025
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BCIS 211 - Object-Oriented Programming in Visual Basic Periodically
An introduction to the fundamentals of application design and programming for
Windows using object-oriented programming languages. Graphical user interface
design; object-oriented and eventdriven programming concepts; methods of structured
programming and modularization; program control and decision structures; procedures
and functions; debugging and error handling; processing files; accessing databases;
object linking and embedding. Topics related to ethical issues in applications
development and global software development practice are also covered.
Prerequisites & Notes Information Technology Residency Workshop or approved equivalent. Open only to
matriculated Zarb School of Business graduate students and/or matriculated School
of Education and Allied Human Services graduate students where appropriate.
Credits: 3 s.h.
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