CIS158 — Programming Logic

3 credits · 3 hours

Students explore the development of the logic and theory for writing business programs that control the operation of a computer. Course covers the development of both structured design and object oriented design. Topics include control structures, arrays, data validation, testing and debugging. Notice to Central Campus Students: Your classroom may not be equipped with a computer for you to use so it is highly advised that you bring your own lap-top type computer to every class for use in this course.

Prerequisites: CIS-095, CIS-101, CIS-201, CIS101, CIS095

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