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DA 150 - Programming Visual Basic


Credit Hours: 4

An introduction to Microsoft Windows based programming using Visual Basic. This course is intended as an introductory programming course which assumes no prior programming knowledge. Students will create applications with graphical interfaces using dialog boxes, list boxes and menus as well as display graphics. Visual Basic has become such a powerful product that skilled Visual Basic programmers are in demand in the job market.

Course Outcomes
Upon completion, the student will be able to:

  • write structured Visual Basic language programs using business applications;
  • have received hands-on experience enabling them to develop skills in programming;
  • obtain a working knowledge of online screen design and menu screens;
  • describe the difference between procedural programming and event driven programming; and
  • describe general concepts regarding OOP languages.


F/S (N, S)