 | | BTM 380 | Introduction to Business Application Development | Credits: | 3.0 | Department: | DS and MIS | Program: | Undergraduate |
Prerequisite: COMM 226 or 301. This course introduces students to the fundamentals of developing computer applications. Students gain knowledge and learn techniques necessary for building business applications, based on the modern object-oriented development paradigm. Students learn the principles of object-oriented programming using a contemporary language and integrated development environment. Topics include control structures, objects, classes, inheritance, class hierarchies, and polymorphism. Using appropriate business examples, this course enables students to solve business problems using the fundamentals of object-oriented programming. NOTE: Students who have received credit for DESC 381 or 391 may not take this course for credit.
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