MIS 336 C Language
Introduces the student to structured programming techniques. No prior programming is needed for this course; provides adequate introduction and usage of the seven control structures with which a program can be written. The student will write programs as early as the second class of the semester. Includes using arrays, structures, and pointers; prototyping, building and calling functions, and using standard C library; dynamic memory allocation; repetition structures (while, for, do/while); and selection structures (if, if/else, switch). Not open to students with previous credit for MBU 336. Prerequisite: MIS 104, or MIS 105, or MIS 107.
Prerequisite
MIS 104 or
MIS 105 or
MIS 107 and Metropolitan College Students Only