CS 130 Programming with Visual BasicTotal Credits: 3 cr Course Coordinator: Rhonda Zenner URL: http://www.webs1.uidaho.edu/rzenner/VB%202005/visual_basic_2005.htm Current Catalog Description: Introduction to fundamental problem solving techniques using the computer and the object oriented, event driven language Visual Basic. The course introduces structured programming concepts; the use of fundamental data types, including arrays and database structures; and eiding and program execution. Textbook: or equivalent text. References: Additional course references are available on the course web site. Course Goals: After completing this course a student should: Prerequisites by Topic: Recommended preparation is Math 143 and the following specific topics: Major Topics Covered in the Course: Laboratory projects (specify number of weeks on each): Estimated Curriculum Category Content:
Oral and Written Communications: Social and Ethical Issues: Theoretical Content: Problem Analysis: Solution Design: Course Outcomes: The following list documents the course outcomes and cross references them to the BSCS program outcomes. The letter at the beginning of each reference identifies the program outcome supported. The numbers sequentially identify the course outcome for this course. After completing CS 130 a student should be able to: |