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CSCI 321

Applications Programming

Course Description:
This course looks at application development in depth, currently focusing on development of World Wide Web applications. Several large projects are completed, including developing testing and performance measuring frameworks.

Offerings:
Offered fall semester in odd numbered years.

Instructor:
This course is taught by Dr. McFall.

Prerequisites:
CSCI 112 or 114 and 235 . See the department policy on prerequisites.

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Catalog Description:
A first course in state-of-the-practice programming applications. This will include a study of logical structures, graphical user interfaces, forms, menus, files, and event processing. It will also include a study of object-oriented programming, classes, objects, database access, SQL, scripting languages, and class modules. Prerequisite: Computer Science 112 or 114 and 235. Offered odd years.
Four Credits Staff Fall Semester