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2005-2006 Undergraduate Bulletin 
    
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BCIS 40 - Software Development in Business


Fall, Spring
A comprehensive programming course focusing on business applications. Students learn how to develop elementary and intermediate programs in Structured COBOL. Topics include basic syntax, structured design concepts and file processing in accounting, finance, management and marketing. The COBOL language is compared and contrasted with other languages.

Prerequisites & Notes
BCIS 14 or CSC 5; junior class standing or above. With the permission of department chairperson one of the following programming courses BCIS 40, 50, 90, or 95 may be taken at the sophomore level.

Credits: 3 s.h.





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