Introduction to Programming
This course is designed as the first step in introducing computer programming to new or novice learners with an interest in this field. Learners will work under the expert tuition of our staff to develop a functioning system in response to a given project brief.
This course is designed as the first step in introducing computer programming to new or novice learners with an interest in this field. Learners will work under the expert tuition of our staff to develop a functioning system in response to a given project brief.
The Introduction to Programming course will be taught using Visual Basic (or similar) and will cover basic programming concepts such as data types, conditional statements, program control, subroutines and parameters. The course will look at good practice when writing code and how to debug errors. The concepts of object-orientated programming will be introduced but most of the coding will be procedural.
- Data types
- Conditional statements
- Program control
- Subroutines and parameters
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