Course Outline Model:
COP 1820 Visual Basic, Beginning
(3 Credit Hours)

Course Description:

This course intoduces student to a programming system for Windows. The course structured programming and applications development for the Windows environment and prepares the student to develp prototayes of simple multiple form application this introductiory course is the stepping stone to more advanced Windows programming courses.

Prerequisites:

CGS 1000 Introduction to Information Processing or Permission of the Instructor

Course Objectives:

Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to use the concept of event driven programming to create a Windows application using one or more of the following:
  1. Text Boxes,
  2. Dialog Boxes,
  3. Files,
  4. Picture boxes,
  5. List Boxes,
  6. Combo Boxes,
  7. Fonts,
  8. Access Keys,
  9. Radio Buttons,
  10. Scroll Bars,
  11. Forms,
  12. Properties,
  13. Controls,
  14. Mouse Events,
  15. Command Buttons,
  16. and Icons.

Current Textbook at the Brandon Campus:

Programming in Visual Basic 6,(ISBN#0072335130)

Grading:

Tests/ Projects/ Class Participation

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