CIS 103 — Computer Programming Logic
This is an introductory course in computer programming logic. The student will learn concepts applicable to all programming languages, including: identifiers, data types, arrays, control structures, algorithms, modular programming, generating reports, and computer memory concepts. The student will learn to use charts commonly used in business and information processing. Program logic will be developed using flowcharts and pseudocode. Programs will be written using a programming language. The student will be introduced to the following additional topics: graphical user interface design, object-oriented and event-driven-programming, searching, sorting, and file processing concepts.
Part of
- Computer and Information Sciences: Client-Side Web Page Development (CERT)
- Computer and Information Sciences: Cybersecurity (A.S.)
- Computer and Information Sciences: Cybersecurity (CERT)
- Computer and Information Sciences: Network/Systems Administration (A.S.)
- Computer and Information Sciences: Programmer (A.S.)
- Computer and Information Sciences: Programmer (CERT)
- Computer and Information Sciences: IT Support Specialist (A.S.)