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This course covers the basics of programming in the new language C# and teaches
the student how to plan, develop and debug C# applications using Windows Forms and Web Forms.
Topics covered include:
- Loops
- IF Statements
- Switch Blocks
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- Database Connections
- Multi-Form Projects
- Object-Oriented Programming Concepts
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The course is taught in a hands-on environment and requires projects implementing each concept.
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(54 hours lecture, 54 hours lab, Degree applicable)
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(May be taken for option of letter grade or Pass / No Pass)
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Advisory Prerequisite:
CISB 11 - Computer Information Systems
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CISB 15 - Microcomputer Applications
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Advisory Corequisite:
CISP 10 - Principles of Object-Oriented Design
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Course Measurable Objectives:
- Analyze a problem and develop interface plans, properties plans, and code plans.
- Create object-oriented applications solving business problems.
- Develop interfaces following guidelines for effective design and determine appropriate controls for a given situation.
- Write, organize and assemble program documentation.
- Demonstrate an understanding of and apply the basic structures of sequence, selection, and iteration.
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Course Level Student Learning Outcomes:
Students completing CISP 41 - Programming in C# will be able to:
- understand decision statements (if/else constructs) in C#.NET programming language.
- create an object oriented program using multiple classes in C#.NET programming language.
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OTHER PROGRAMMING COURSES:
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