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Show Technology — Data Processing status words, Boolean circuitry and functional logic blocks, and communication channel concepts. Directed to the IBM System/360. Prerequisite: Data Processing 1. Four lectures. S (4) Jensen, Lewis 62. FORTRAN Programming for Business—Application of the FORTRAN IV computer programming language for the solution of business problems using the computer. Prerequisites: Data Processing 1 and Math 14. A (3) Lewis 63. Operating Systems—An applied course in the concepts, techniques, and use of operating systems involving job management, task management, and data management for computers with multi-processing capabilities. Topics include the function and organization of supervisors and monitors, assemblers and compilers, linkage editors, libraries, utilities and service programs; system generation; and job control and service programs; system generation; and job control language. Directed to the IBM System/360. Prerequisite: Data Processing 19 or permission of the instructor. Two lectures. A (2) Crittenden, Lewis 65. PL/1 Programming—Applied concepts of programming computers with the PL/1 programming language. Prerequisite: Data Processing 1 or permission of instructor. Two lectures, one laboratory. W (3) Crittenden, Lewis 67. FORTRAN IV Programming for the Sciences—Applied concepts of scientific programming with the FORTRAN IV programming language. Prerequisite: Math 21. Two lectures. One lab. W (3) Crittenden 69. Systems Development and Design—Development and design concepts related to systems and procedure methods for commercial data processing. Topics include charting, methods of coding and condensing data, card and forms design and application design for commercial data processing systems. Three lectures. Prerequisite: Data 1 and a programming language class. W (3) Lewis, Nicholas 71. Introduction to Assembler Language Programming— Basic concepts of computer programming with the IBM 360 Assembler Language. Prerequisite: Data Processing 19. Two lectures, one laboratory. S (3) Crittenden 73. Management Control Procedures—Management procedures and problems peculiar to the operation of a data processing installation. Scheduling, internal control and operations management techniques. Prerequisite: Data Processing 1 and a programming language course. Two lectures. S (2) Lewis, Nicholas 358 Technology — Data Processing Course Data Processing 1 Data Processing 13 Data Processing 17 Data Processing 19 Math 14 English 1, 2 Accounting 1, 2, 110 Economics 5 Physical Education Health Education 1 Course Data Processing 62 Data Processing 63 Data Processing 65 Data Processing 69 Data Processing 71 Data Processing 73 (Example Only) Freshman Title Concepts of Electronic Data Processing R. P. G. Programming COBOL Programming Computer Architecture Interm. Algebra Communications Elementary Accounting Principles of Economics Selected Selected A W 3 1 4 5 Sophomore Title FORTRAN IV Programming for Business Operating Systems PL/1 Programming Systems Development and Design Assembler Language Programming Management Control Procedures 1 1 2 17 15 15 A W S 3 2 Economics 41 Economics 42 Management 30 Journalism 32 or 126 Sociology 145 or Quantitative Analysis Quantitative Analysis (Cont.) Introduction to Business Technical Writing Human Relations in Business and Industry 3 4 4 3 Psychology 25 Physics 5 or Math 21 Zoology 1 or Botany 1 English 3 Economics 6 Creative Thinking Introduction to Physics College Algebra General Zoology General Botany Basic Communications Principles of Economics 5 4 3 3 16 17 15 359 |