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  • Introduction to Programming Concepts and Methodologies
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An introduction to the fundamental concepts and models of application development including the basic concepts of program design, data structures, programming, problem solving, programming logic, and fundamental design techniques for event-driven programs. Hands-on experience with a modern application programming language and development platform.

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The course benefits from computer lab resources either in class or available for licensing on individual students’ computers. The choice of language should reflect commonly used languages and tools with the expectation that learning any language will generalize to other languages. For this reason it may be best to concentrate on one language to develop depth rather than breadth across several languages.

  1. Program design
  2. Program development lifecycle
  3. Requirements determinants and analysis
  4. Modular design
  5. Techniques for modeling program structures
  6. Programming concepts
  7. Variables
  8. Literals
  9. Types
  10. Expressions
  11. Procedures
  12. Functions
  13. Parameters
  14. Operators and operations
  15. Decision logic
  16. Looping
  17. Sub-procedures
  18. Passing parameters
  19. Coding
  20. Unit testing
  21. Control structures

Some the above material is taken from http://www.acm.org/education/curricula/IS%202010%20ACM%20final.pdf.


At the conclusion of this course, the student should be able to:

  1. use primitive data types and data structures offered by the development environment.
  2. choose an appropriate data structure for modeling a simple problem.
  3. identify basic programming concepts.
  4. write simple applications that relate to a specific domain.
  5. design, implement, test, and debug a program that uses each of the following fundamental programming constructs: basic computation, simple I/O, standard conditional and iterative structures, and the definition of functions.
  6. test applications with sample data.
  7. apply core program control structures.

Evaluation will include hands-on projects and a combination of examinations, presentations, discussions, or problem-solving assignments.

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