Undergraduate Degrees

INFS2130 - Cobol Programming

Fall 2010

COBOL Programming provides the student an introduction to third-generation programming through the use of the COBOL language. Emphasis is placed on structured programming techniques, procedural logic structures, and modular design; the use of design tools such as flowcharting and hierarchy charts; and the interpretation and development of record layouts, report layouts, and quality program documentation. The student learns the syntax and logic of COBOL by coding a sequence of increasingly complex problems. The fundamental elements of batch sequential file processing are stressed, with the application of report generation, arithmetic verbs, and complex IF statements. Internal sorting and control-break processing are also addressed, as time permits.
Prerequisite: INFS1010, INFS1020, INFS1030, INFS1050 or MATH2070
3 Credits

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