CIS-101: Programming for Information Systems

Course Description

A first course in programming for the Computer Information Systems or Computer Technology students. Emphasis will be on analyzing a problem, designing a solution to the problem using pseudocode and/or flowcharts, and converting the solution into a computer program using an event-driven language such as Visual Basic. Programming topics include fundamentals of programming using objects and events, variables and data types, arithmetic expressions, input, output, built-in functions, general procedures with parameter passing, selection control structures, repetition control structures, arrays and array processing, and sequential file processing. Several major programming projects will be assigned to be completed outside of class and laboratory time. Two class hours, two laboratory hours.

Prerequisites

CIS 100 or (CPT 111 and CPT 112 and CPT 115) all with a grade of C or better. .

CIS-101 Sections for Fall 2010

With the following scheduling option(s)

2 Sections Offered

CIS-101, Section 100

CRN #13073
Traditional (In-Person)

Instructor(s)

Sandra McCormack

Scheduled Meeting Times

TypeLocationDate(s)Day / Time
LectureBrighton Campus
Building 09, Room 247
Sep 7th, 2010 – Dec 23rd, 2010Tuesday
12:00 pm - 1:50 pm
Type Lecture
Location Brighton Campus
Building 09, Room 247
Date(s) Sep 7th, 2010 – Dec 23rd, 2010
Day / Time Tuesday
12:00 pm - 1:50 pm

***When registering for the lecture, CRN# 13073, CIS 101-100, you must also register for the laboratory, CRN# 13074, CIS 101-105***

CIS-101, Section 105

CRN #13074
Traditional (In-Person)

Instructor(s)

Sandra McCormack

Scheduled Meeting Times

TypeLocationDate(s)Day / Time
LaboratoryBrighton Campus
Building 09, Room 247
Sep 7th, 2010 – Dec 23rd, 2010Thursday
12:00 pm - 1:50 pm
Type Laboratory
Location Brighton Campus
Building 09, Room 247
Date(s) Sep 7th, 2010 – Dec 23rd, 2010
Day / Time Thursday
12:00 pm - 1:50 pm

***When registering for the laboratory, CRN# 13074, CIS 101-105, you must also register for the lecture, CRN# 13073, CIS 101-100***