ISYS 115

Programming Logic and Design (ISYS 115)

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Programming Logic and Design

Credits Contact Hours
3.0 4.0

Course Description

Prerequisite: None. This is an introductory course in computer programming logic and design. The student will learn concepts applicable to all programming languages. Topics include data types, arrays, logic control structures, algorithms, structured programming methods, report generation, memory addressing schemes, functions and modules. Students will learn to use charts commonly used in business and information processing. Program logic will be developed using flowcharts and pseudocode to create structured solutions to problems. Several integrated lab exercises will be completed using commercial development software. [Semesters Offered: Fall]

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