2015-2017 Catalog

MIS-261 C++ Programming II

This course is an intermediate study of the C++ programming language for students already familiar with fundamental C++ topics. Concepts of object-oriented programming (OOP) design are emphasized. Topics include the specification of classes and creation of objects using data abstraction, levels of inheritance, polymorphism, using variables and arrays with pointers, dynamic memory allocation, binary file I/O, exceptions, templates, basic database concepts, and the Standard Template Library. Fee is required. (4 contact hours)

Credits

3

Prerequisite

MIS-160 or CSC-240 with a minimum grade of "C"

Department

Information Management Systems