Course Abstract Details
CIS-125, Beginning Programming in C
Credits: 4
Course Description
CIS-125, Beginning Programming in C, introduces the popular C programming language to the beginning programming student. The student will learn the principles of structured programming and problem solving using the C language. Prerequisite: CIS-132 or permission of the program advisor. Three hours lecture, two hours laboratory each week. Four credits. Four billable hours.
Course Objectives and Grading Information
COURSE OBJECTIVES: Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
1. Demonstrate the ability to apply software engineering practices in determining solutions to a wide range of programming problems. (GE 2,5)
2. Implement the solutions to programming problems using the language C. (GE 2,5)
3. Write, compile, and test C language programs using structured programming techniques. (GE 1 CIS PG 4,5)
4. Develop a proficiency in writing, compiling and testing C language programs. (GE 1 CIS PG 4,5)
Learning Goals
The abbreviations in parentheses represent Learning Goals which have been identified for this course and program of study:

