CIS 338 Course Information
- Course Title
- Client/Server Applications Development with Visual Basic
(Blackboard login)
- Course Number
- CIS 338-02 (CRN 73281)
- Course Discipline
- Computer Information Systems
- Course Description
- Developing multi-tier client/server business applications using visual
Basic and relational DBMS. Database updating using ODBC and SQL.
Event-driven programming with graphical user interfaces and ActiveX.
Practical problems requiring complex logic design incorporating classes,
objects, and collections. 4 units, 4 hours/week of lectures/problem-solving.
- Course Meeting Dates
- Monday, Sept. 28 to 2009 through Wednesday, Dec. 2, 2009 (Final on Monday, Dec. 7)
- Meeting Times
- MW 4:00-5:50 PM
- Location
- CLA Building: 98C 4-23
- Prerequisite(s)
- CIS 305: Database Design and Development (minimum grade of C [2.0])
- CIS 307: Business Telecommunications (minimum grade of C [2.0])
- Course Goals*
- This course is designed to provide students with the ability to:
- analyze specifications and use them to design object oriented (OO) systems with a multiple tier (n-tier) architecture
- design graphical user interfaces (GUIs) to efficiently handle interactions between users and application programs
- use the Visual Studio.NET integrated development environment (IDE) to develop n-tier applications with the Visual Basic.NET programming
language
- incorporate databases into n-tier applications to provide data and record inputs
- use specialized objects provided by the Visual Studio.NET IDE to handle inputs and other interactions with users, outputs, database
connectivity, etc.
- * adapted from expanded course outline