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Jan 25, 2021
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IT 230 - Programming I This course introduces the main concepts of programming logic and equips students with the tools necessary to design and document program specifications. Students will learn interactive coding techniques, algorithm design/development, program constants, program variables, control structures, functions, procedures, logic, code control, error trapping, error handling, flowchart /structure chart design, and pseudo code.
Prerequisites & Notes IT 100 and IT 105
Assignment Overview Synchronous term-based course with ten weekly assignments and a final project
Course Learning Objectives Upon completion of this course, you should be able to do the following:
- Introduce the concept of structured programing and the syntax of programming.
- Use identifiers to name variables, constants and methods.
- Identify syntax errors, runtime errors and logical errors.
- Declare, initialize and access elements in arrays.
- Utilize methods, loop structures, iteration and selection.
- Use operators to write expressions.
- Name variables, constants and methods.
Credits: 3
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