Computer Programming - Course Descriptions

CP 103 Introduction to Computer and Information Systems I (2,2)3
 
Introductory course to computers. Topics covered will include hardware and software concepts, along with  automation, databases, local area networks, Practical sessions will include DOS commands, word processing, spreadsheets
 
CP 105 Operating Systems              (2,2)3
 
A study of operating systems, historical and modern. Covers process management, concurrency, deadlock, memory management, file systems, interrupts, resource allocation, and protection
 
ECO 101    Principles of Microeconomics         (3,0)3
 
Introducing the basic concepts, nature, scope and methods of economics; introduction and a general view of the price system; elasticity's; consumer behaviour; theory of the firm; perfect and imperfect competition; monopoly vs competition; the theory of distribution; factor markets and income distribution.
 
ENG 121    English  I      (3,0)3
 
This course will concentrate on English language for academic purposes in order to assist students with their academic studies.
 MAT 107    Mathematics for Business & Economics  I      (3,0)3
 The aim of this course, offered by the Department of Business and Economics, is to teach specific mathematics for business students. Topics covered include: logical operations sets and real numbers, equations and inequalities, systems of equations, matrix algebra, mathematical functions , exponential and logarithmic functions.
 
COMP107 Introduction to Programming      (3,0)3
 
Basic introduction to computer and programming terminology; data, information, I/O, processing, and use of notations. The characteristics and functions of high-level block structured languages. The basic structure of computer programming. The fundamentals and concepts of algorithms. The components of algorithms; Processing, Comparing, Testing, Validation. The fundamentals of drawing flowcharts; INPUT/OUTPUT, PROCESS, LOOPS, CONDITIONS, JUMPS, ARROWS. The functions and techniques of programming.  The concepts of structured programming; sequence, selection, and iteration including Pseudo-code.
 
STA 110           Statistics       (3,0)3
 
This course, offered by the Department of Business and Economics, is specifically designed to give the student a sound understanding of statistical techniques that are of direct relevance to the business and managerial environment. Topics covered include: Introduction to use of statistics in business, summarizing  frequency   distributions, charts, diagrams and graphs, statistical descriptions, sample-population, measures of locations and dispersion, introduction to probability, probability distributions; binomial, Poison and normal distributions.
 
CP 104 Programming in C l   (2,2)3
 
Problem-solving methods and algorithm development; high-level structured programming using Pascal. Development of process of design, coding, debugging, documentation; focus on good programming style and sound program construction. Includes basic aspects of string processing, recursion, search, sort and simple data structures.
 
ECO 102 Principles of Macroeconomics     (3,0)3
 
Introducing the basic concepts of macroeconomics; national income and its determination, elements of public finance; money and banking; income and employment theories; international trade; the balance of payments and exchange rates.
 
ENG 122    English  II             (3,0)3
 
This course  is the continuation of ENGL 121  with a similar objectives; the operations will be more or less the same, topics used will be more related to students degree subjects.
 
CP 106 Information Technology        (2,2)3
 
The emphasis of this course is on the application of computers. Topics to be covered include Management Information Systems, Decision Support Systems, data management, desktop publishing electronic date interchange. Communications. Practical sessions will continue with spreadsheets and databases.
 
BUS 102   Introduction to Business      (3,0)3
 
This course gives students ability to understand business enterprise and help students to learn how the firms decision makers resolve their problems.
 
CP 207  Computer Aided Accounting            (3,0)3
 
Introducing the student to the nature and purpose of accounting; overall role of accounting; accounting principles; double entry, the sole trader recording process, the journal and ledgers; trial balance; adjustments and accounting cycle; worksheet; purchases; sales; receivables; payables, inventories; cash control, property, plant and equipment; intangible assets. Income statement and Balance Sheet. Computer applications concerning financial accounting.
 
BUS 205    Principles of Management         (3,0)3
 
This course studies the basic concepts of management. It covers the study of the planning, organizing, leading and controlling function of management. Discussion of the key issues of management practice such as approaches to management, management and society, and global management.
 
CP 213  Management Information Systems (MIS)       (2,2)3
 
This course focuses on the applications of information technology within organizations particularly the acquisition development and implementation of computer based information systems.  It covers, the theory, planning and the use of Information Systems by management. Various approaches to developing, building MIS, software tools, end user computing & information centers in planning strategies & management science.
 
CP 203 Programming in C  II    (2,2)3
 
Fundamental nature of information and storage structures and their manipulation. Strings, arrays, sets and other basic data structures.  Programming techniques. Storage systems, structures and allocation. Introduction to sorting and searching techniques.
 
CP 209 Visual Programming     (2,2)3
 
The course covers various aspects of visual programming; relevant to computer science.  The basic notions of visual programming are introduced and studied.
 
TURK100     Turkish     (2,0)2
 
Introduction to the grammar and structure of Turkish language the changes and developments oral and written presentations.  Reading and analyzing essays in Turkish literature this course is designed for Turkish speaking students.
 
CP 202 Data Communication and   Computer Networks (2,2)3
 
Multiplexing, switching, computer networks, protocols, communication reliability, security, standards in communication. ISO OSI - Reference model. Protocol suits. Local Area Networking.
 
CP 204 Multimedia Technologies       (2,2)3
 
Software and Multimedia products.  New developments in multimedia technologies.  Theory and practice of multimedia technologies in business.
 
CP 206 Systems Analysis and Design     (3,0)3
 
The course emphasizes the systems approach in studying and developing information and other systems. Organizations are considered as systems, and their major subsystems and levels of management are studied. The systems development life cycle is considered. The phases of preliminary investigation, systems analysis, and systems design are studied in detail. The corresponding techniques for data gathering, data analysis, etc. are looked at. Other phases of systems life cycle are considered in less detail. Methods of project management and cost-benefits analysis are introduced.
 
CP 218 Internet for Business       (2,2)3
 
Internet applications for business web pages. Theory and practice of e-commerce. New developments in info technology related to internet.
 
CP 220      Project Work     (0,6)3
 
Last year students may submit a research project in the area of interest.  The student will select a research topic under the guidance of a tutor adviser.
 
HIST 100    History of Turkish Reforms        (2,0)2
 
History of the construction of the Turkish Republic under the light of Kemal Atatürk's principles this course is designed for Turkish speaking students.



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