BUIS - 1300 - Introduction to Programming and Application Development

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    1300
    1300
  • Course Title*
    Introduction to Programming and Application Development
    Introduction to Programming and Application Development
  • Description*
    In the context of business computer application programming, this course will introduce students to the fundamental concepts and models of application development. Coverage will include the basic concepts of program design, data structures, programming, problem solving, programming logic, and fundamental design techniques for event-driven programs. By the end of the course, students should understand the key processes related to building functioning applications and appreciate the complexity of application development.
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    3
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    James M. Reneau
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  • Proposed Date of Change*
    03/01/2019
    03/01/2019
  • Describe the Proposed Course/Change (attach any relevant documents)*

    Change catalog and course hours from:

    • Lecture hours: 2 and Lab hours: 3

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    • Lecture hours: 3
  • Explain the rationale for this proposal (attach any relevant documents)*

    With the creation and adoption of new technology to streamline grading of programming assignments (autograding) the extended lab time is not required to personally grade each assignment in person.

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    This change will allow contractual pay hours to change from 4.25 per course to 3.0 per course.  This will allow faculty additional time to teach an additional course each year without overload.

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