CS 230 - Event-Driven Programming

Description:CS 230 is a course in event-driven programming building on prior programming experience. Topics include algorithm development, structured design, object-oriented, event-driven programming and file processing. The course covers topics in control arrays, exception handling, and the use of properties, controls, and multiple forms. Introduces database manipulation and database controls, including use of dynamic link libraries (DLLs); dynamic data exchanges (DDEs); object linking and embedding (OLEs); and programming applications to display, edit, and update databases by use of the data access object (ADO). This course uses the high-level block-structured and object-oriented programming language Visual Basic.NET.
Credit hours:2-2-3
Prerequisite(s):CS 251
Applicability towards graduation:
  • Certificate or degree - All Certificates and Degrees
  • Group requirement - Not Applicable
  • Area of concentration - Computer Science
Other information:formerly IT132
Offered:Fall

Fall 2008 Offerings

CourseSecBegEndDaysInstructorNotes
CS 230V1OnlineBrenner
CS 230Y12:00p3:50pTBrenner
  • Hybrid Course
  • Contact instructor at fbrenner@richland.edu prior to beginning of semester for meeting dates.

Computer Science Courses

NumberTitleHours
CS 105Foundations of Information Technology2-2-3
CS 161COBOL Programming3-2-4
CS 230Event-Driven Programming2-2-3
CS 251Object-Oriented Programming3-2-4
CS 281Advanced Object-Oriented Programming3-2-4