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Show Technology Technology Course History 5 Economics 140 Marketing 170 Data Processing 191 Title American Civilization Labor Economics Principles of Marketing Individual Projects and Research A W S 13 2-5 15 14-17 Courses of Instruction A four-year technical program designed to qualify a student at the associate programmer level or as an associate systems analyst. Students completing the four-year program will also fill a minor requirement of their choice and the general education requirement. 1. Concepts of Electronic Data Processing—A general course designed to explore the history of electronic data processing, concepts of punched card equipment and electronic computers for commercial data processing applications. A W S (3) Crittenden, Jensen 13. R.P.G. Programming—Basic computer programming concepts and development techniques. Laboratory development and problem solution using IBM Report Program Generator. Two lectures, one laboratory. Prerequisite: Data Processing 1 or permission of instructor. Formerly Data 3. W S (3) Crittenden, Jensen 15. Fundamentals of Data Flow—Orientation in the functions of computer systems, programming systems and programming logic, and instruction in the development of flow charting logic for computer programs. Prerequisite: Data Processing 1 or permission of instructor. Two lectures. W (2) Crittenden, Jensen 17. COBOL Programming—Computer programming using the COBOL programming language. Prerequisite: Data Processing 15 or permission of instructor. Two lectures, one laboratory. Formerly Data 7. S (3) Lewis, Nicholas 19. Computer Architecture—Physical aspects of computer memories and storage devices, communication concepts and terminology, and capabilities of computer systems. Directed to the IBM 360 Computer System. Prerequisite: Data Processing 15 or permission of instructor. Four lectures. Formerly Data 6. S (4) Jensen, Lewis 61. Intermediate COBOL Programming—Computer programming of commercial data processing applications. Sophisti cated COBOL programming techniques. Prerequisite: Data Processing 17. Two lectures, one laboratory. A (3) Crittenden, Jensen 63. Operating Systems—Concepts, techniques and use of operating systems. Coding and maintenance of operating systems for computers with multi-processing capabilities. Prerequisite: Data Processing 19. Two lectures. A (2) Crittenden, Jensen 65. PL/1 Programming—Applied concepts of programming computers with the PL/1 programming language. Prerequisite: Data Processing 15 or permission of instructor. Two lectures, one laboratory. W (3) Crittenden, Lewis 67. FORTRAN IV Programming—Applied concepts of programming computers with FORTRAN IV programming language. Prerequisite: Data Processing 15 and Math 21 or permission of instructor. Three lectures. W (3) Crittenden, Jensen 69. Systems Development and Design—Analysis, definition and implementation of data processing systems. Prerequisite: Data Processing 15 and a programming language course. Three lectures. W (3) Lewis, Nicholas 71. Assembler Language Programming—Applied concepts of computer programming with the IBM 360 Assembler Language. Prerequisite: Data Processing 19 and 17 or 65 or 67. Two lectures, one laboratory. S (3) Crittenden, Jensen 73. Management Control Procedures—Management procedures and problems peculiar to the operation of a data processing installation. Prerequisite: Data Processing 15 and a programming language course. Two lectures. S (2) Formerly Data 57. Lewis, Nicholas 75. Numerical Control Programming—Computer programming for numerically controlled machine tools using the Auto- props, Autospot, Ad-Apt and Automap languages. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Two lectures. S (2) Crittenden, Seager 163. Management Science Techniques and Information Systems—Advanced systems techniques, including decision tables, graphics, simulation, and linear programming. Prerequisite: Data Processing 17 and 69. S (3) Jensen, Crittenden 167. Computer Systems—An in-depth study for comparison and evaluation of the various types of computer equipment. Prerequisites: Data Processing 63 and a programming language course. W (2) Taught on demand. Crittenden, Lewis 278 279 |