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Courses at the 200-level

ACCT 201: Principles of Accounting I: Financial

The identification, measurement, and reporting of the financial effects of economic events on enterprises are examined. Lecture and laboratory.
3 credit hours

ACCT 202: Principles of Accounting II: Managerial

A continuation of Accounting 201, topics include accounting for corporations, liabilities, cash flow statements, cost accounting in a manufacturing environment, budgeting, and profit analysis for decision making. Lecture and laboratory.
3 credit hours

Prerequisites:
  • ACCT 201
CIS 251: Computers in Management

This is an intensive hands-on experience with microcomputers and their use with spreadsheets, word processing, and presentation graphics software.
3 credit hours

CIS 255: Introduction to Java in Business

Java programming language and application development are studied in the context of realistic, real-world business programming examples and case studies.
3 credit hours

Prerequisites:
  • CIS 251
CIS 256: Introduction to COBOL Programming

Topics include COBOL syntax, input/output statements, logic and arithmetic statements, basic sequential, and file processing.
3 credit hours

Prerequisites:
  • CIS 251
  • or consent of the department chair
CIS 257: Introduction to Visual Basic in Business

Business applications are designed and coded using a visual basic programming language. Emphasis is on object-oriented design and programming. (Formerly Object-Oriented Programming for Business.)
3 credit hours

Prerequisites:
  • CIS 251
  • or consent of the department chair
CIS 258: Introduction to Visual RPG Programming

Topics include RPG syntax, file creation and maintenance, and the generation of reports, using a visual RPG language. (Formerly RPG Programming.)
3 credit hours

Prerequisites:
  • Sophomore standing (25 credit hours minimum)


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