Introduction to Computer Programming

CSE 130 Winter 2006 (4 cr)

Monday & Wednesday, from 5:30 to 7:17 pm

Room: DHE 203

 

Instructor

Djamel Bouchaffra, PhD
Assistant Professor of Computer Science
Office: 131 Dodge Hall
Phone: (248) 370-2242
Fax: (248) 370-4625

E-mail: dbouchaffra@ieee.org

Home Page:  http://www.oakland.edu/~bouchaff/

Office Hours: Tuesday & Thursday from 3 to 5 pm

Description

 

This course introduces Visual Basic.NET which has become the tool of choice for developing user-friendly applications in today's business world. Visual Basic represents the state of the art in basic programming that enables you to take full control of Microsoft's best-selling Windows applications. Visual Basic.NET brings the language into the internet age by incorporating the .NET framework. This course assumes no  prior programming experience, it includes the following pedagogical features:

  • Explains the fundamentals of accurate and modern programming methodology using the elements of Windows graphical user interface.

  • Explains thoroughly the concept of strings, procedures, repetitions, arrays, and sequential files.

  • Introduces additional controls and objects such as List Boxes, Combo Boxes, and File Opening Control.

  • Provides many projects and examples  that are useful for students and professionals.

Prerequisites: MTH 012 or equivalent. Students cannot receive credit for both CSE 130 and 141.  

 

Register for one Lab:

  • Monday 3:30 pm - 4:20 pm, Room: DHE 240

  • Monday 4:40 pm - 5:20 pm, Room: DHE 240

  • Wednesday 3:30 pm - 4:20 pm, Room: DHE 240

  • Wednesday 4:40 pm - 5:20 pm, Room: DHE 240

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

Course Outline

 

Textbook
Tasks Planning
Grades & Policies
Assignments & Exams
Course Materials
Topics & Objectives
Lab