CSE 120 Introduction to Computer Programming Using Excel
(4 credits)
Description:
An introduction to computers and programming. It introduces algorithms for applications that contain integrated development environments (IDEs) such as Microsoft Excel’s IDE for Visual Basic for Applications (VBA). Algorithmic topics include repetitive and decision structures, functions, subroutines, and ActiveX controls. Programming topics include application automation and presenting information programmatically. Accompanied by laboratory sessions. Offered fall, winter.
Satisfies the university general education requirement in the formal reasoning knowledge foundation area. (Crosslisted with CIT 120).
Available Syllabus For Download:
CIT/CSE 120 Schmotzer - Fall 2010
CIT/CSE 120 - Sethi - Fall 2010
CIT/CSE 120-Dinsmoor-Fall 2010
CIT/CSE 120-Gallivan-Fall 2010
CIT/CSE 120-Dinsmoor-Fall 2012
CIT/CSE 120-Dinsmoor-Fall 2012
CIT/CSE 120-Bruer-Fall 2012
CIT/CSE 120-Frazier-Greene-Fall 2012
CIT/CSE 120-Sethi-Fall 2012
CIT/CSE 120 - Dinsmoor - Winter 2013
CIT/CSE 120 - Dinsmoor - Winter 2013
CIT/CSE 120 - Onsay - Winter 2013
CIT/CSE 120 - Bruer - Winter 2013
CIT/CSE 120 - Sethi - Winter 2013
CIT/CSE 120 - L Marsh - Winter 2013
CIT/CSE 120 - L. Dinsmoor - Summer 2013