CIS 166 - Computer Programming for Information Processing I


Course Objective


4 hours, 3 credits Computers, algorithms, and programs. Data representation; processing of quantitative and character data. Control structures, multidimensional arrays. Introduction to formatted input/output procedures. Programming applications drawn from business information processing.


PREREQ: MAT 104 or placement by the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science.


NOTES: Intended for students in Accounting or Computer Information Systems. Not intended for students in Mathematics or Computer Science.