COMPUTER PROGRAMMING II (BCIS 2304)

Term: 2016 - 2017 - December-March

Faculty

Richmond AdebiayeShow MyInfo popup for Richmond Adebiaye
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Roxanne KempShow MyInfo popup for Roxanne Kemp
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Schedule

Mon-Thu, 12:00 AM - 12:00 PM (1/3/2017 - 1/29/2017) Location: ONLN ONLN

Description

This course is a continuation of Programming I. This course includes an introduction to data structures such as queues and stacks. Students will use a structured programming language such as JAVA or C++ in problem solving. Examines advanced features of modern programming languages such as object-oriented programming, string manipulation functions, and visual programming. Both procedural and event-driven programming is covered.

Prerequisite(s): BCIS 2302 Computer Programming 1 or Transfer credits

COMPUTER PROGRAMMING II (BCIS 2304)

Term: 2016 - 2017 - December-March

Faculty

Richmond AdebiayeShow MyInfo popup for Richmond Adebiaye
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Roxanne KempShow MyInfo popup for Roxanne Kemp
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Schedule

Mon-Thu, 12:00 AM - 12:00 PM (1/3/2017 - 1/29/2017) Location: ONLN ONLN

Description

This course is a continuation of Programming I. This course includes an introduction to data structures such as queues and stacks. Students will use a structured programming language such as JAVA or C++ in problem solving. Examines advanced features of modern programming languages such as object-oriented programming, string manipulation functions, and visual programming. Both procedural and event-driven programming is covered.

Prerequisite(s): BCIS 2302 Computer Programming 1 or Transfer credits

COMPUTER PROGRAMMING II (BCIS 2304)

Term: 2016 - 2017 - December-March

Faculty

Richmond AdebiayeShow MyInfo popup for Richmond Adebiaye
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Roxanne KempShow MyInfo popup for Roxanne Kemp
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Schedule

Mon-Thu, 12:00 AM - 12:00 PM (1/3/2017 - 1/29/2017) Location: ONLN ONLN

Description

This course is a continuation of Programming I. This course includes an introduction to data structures such as queues and stacks. Students will use a structured programming language such as JAVA or C++ in problem solving. Examines advanced features of modern programming languages such as object-oriented programming, string manipulation functions, and visual programming. Both procedural and event-driven programming is covered.

Prerequisite(s): BCIS 2302 Computer Programming 1 or Transfer credits