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Formulating for Success!
Visual Basic Programming
Course Description
In this course you will
explore how to use Visual Basic 6.0 to develop Windows applications.
This lesson provides concepts such as terminology, an introduction
to the Visual Basic controls, statements and functions, and scope
and lifetime of variables.
Course Outcome
After completing
Visual Basic Programming students will be equipped with a basic
understanding of the following:
- Use structured
programming techniques
- Develop correct
executable programs
- Create appropriate
documentation
- Create applicable
graphical user interfaces.
Recommended Prerequisites
This course is an
intended for students, professionals, and marketing people
interested in learning how to program using Visual Basic. Prior use
of Windows applications and some programming experience helpful, but
not required.
Assessment
Students will be
assigned 5 homework assignments, and 5 exams.
Introduction to Visual Basic programming
What is Visual Basic?
Terminology
Creating an
Application
Modular Environment
Building an
application
Setting Properties of
Objects
Forms
Introduction to
Controls
Object-based,
Event-Driven Programming
Coding
Examining Code
Using the Object
Browser
Statements and
Functions
Conditional Statements
in Visual Basic
Looping Statements
The Native Code
Compiler
Debugging
Overview of Debugging
Forms
Using Forms
Multiple Forms
Order of Events
Startup and End of
Applications
Variables
Data Types
Scope and Lifetime of
Variables
Constants
Arrays and
User-Defined Types
Course Delivery
This course is Instructor-led and delivered through
our award-winning online Learning Management System.
See our FAQ for more details.
Education Credit
This course has 20 contact hours and can be used for
2 Continuing Education Units (CEUs).
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