Course description
INFO1480 Systems Analysis And Design
Description: Recommended: PROG1330 Problem Solving and Programming Concepts or equivalent knowledge.
This course teaches the practical skills you need to analyze business problems and design modern information system solutions. Learn a Systems Development Life Cycle approach that successfully blends traditional methods and current technologies. Emphasis is placed on meeting user needs through the use of realistic case studies.
Hours: 36
Credits: 3
PROG1290 Visual Basic.NET I
Description: Recommended: PROG1330 Problem Solving and Programming Concepts or equivalent knowledge.
This course will introduce Microsoft Visual Studio.NET. Students will learn how to design, create and test simple VB.NET applications. This course will cover a number of topics including: data types, input/output, variables, decision-making and repetition.
Hours: 36
Credits: 3
PROG1300 Visual Basic.NET II
Description: Recommended: PROG1290 or equivalent knowledge. This course builds on programming fundamentals. It exposes the student to Visual Studio.NET environment as it develops the skills in Visual Basic.NET. Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to build complete programs, which conform to Windows standards. Topics include: the Microsoft Windows .NET Framework, object-oriented programming, file IO, arrays, advanced windows controls, multiple-document applications, and structured error handling.
Hours: 36
Credits: 3
PROG1320 Visual Basic.NET III
Description: Recommended: PROG1300 or equivalent knowledge. This course builds on programming fundamentals gained in Visual Basic.NET II. Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to implement advanced object-oriented programming concepts while manipulating XML documents and relational databases. Topics include: shared methods and events, delegates, inheritance, XML Stream-Style Parser, Threading and an introduction to ADO.NET.
Hours: 36
Credits: 3
PROG1330 Problem Solving And Programming Concepts
Description: This course provides a non-language specific introduction to problem- solving and computer programming. Topics include: structured problem- solving, structured program design, control (logic) structures, working with arrays and data files, and an overview of data management and object-oriented programming. Students will be exposed to a variety of tools and methods that are useful in all aspects of developing software applications and writing program code. There is no hands-on computer work in this course; instead, the course focuses on designing program logic.
Hours: 36
Credits: 3
PROG1410 ASP.NET
Description: Recommended: PROG1300 or PROG1400. Experience with Client-Side Scripting Using VBScript would be an asset. This course extends the knowledge you gained from Visual Basic.NET II or Visual C#.NET II to the world of Web development. ASP.NET is a server-based technology designed to create interactive HTML pages for the Internet or Intranet. Topics include: ASP.NET Server Controls, creating user controls and components, and configuring your ASP.NET applications. In addition, you will be introduced to database access through ADO.NET and Web services using XML.
Hours: 36
Credits: 3
PROG1430 ADO.NET
Description: Recommended: PROG1300, PROG1400, PROG1410 or equivalent programming experience. This course builds on the knowledge gained in previous .NET development courses. Upon completion of the course, students will be able to use the System.Data namespace (ADO.NET) in order to interact with online databases using Active Server Pages (ASP.NET). Topics include: relational databases design, database connections, navigating DataSets, modifying records, structured query language (SQL), XML and ASP.NET.
Hours: 36
Credits: 3