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BTB110 - Accounting for the Business Environment

This course introduces students to the principles of business accounting and financial management. Students learn the theory and calculations supporting profit and loss statements, interest payments and present value, and have the opportunity to apply concepts learned in a series of business-based assignments. Students will also study the application of the learned financial concepts in real-world ICT projects.

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BTC140 - Critical Thinking and Writing

This course focuses on critical thinking and the rhetorical elements of both persuasive and evaluative forms of writing. Students will learn to differentiate between shades of fact and opinion, objectivity and bias, and to apply the techniques of sound argument for a variety of purposes. The main elements of effective communication and research techniques will also be examined. Techniques explored and skills developed in this course are applied throughout all courses during the 4 years of the program.

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BTO120 - Operating Systems for Programmers - UNIX

Unix is stable, mature, multi-purpose operating system with a reputation for efficiently storing and rapidly delivering Internet content, as well as serving as an effective and efficient development platform for programmers, web designers, graphic artists and document publishers. This course introduces Unix to students majoring in computer programming. Student learn to work in a Unix graphical environment using both Unix and Linux servers. Students also learn to configure their login account, manipulate data stored in files, effectively une Unix commands and utilities, and write basic shell scripts.

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BTO130 - Operating Systems for Programming - Windows

This course introduces students to the Windows operating system, with an emphasis on using the Windows platform for software development. Windows is the leading solution for Internet, personal, network, and enterprise server computing, and for programming, because of its rich development environment. In this course, students will learn operating system concepts, architecture, features, and configuration, while using the most recent version of the Windows operating system. Students will also improve and enhance their user skills during the course. BTO130 also introduces students to the Seneca computing environment. This course supports and complements the topics learned in all other first-semester courses, and lays a foundation for upper-semester programming courses.

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BTP100 - Programming Fundamentals Using C

This course covers the fundamental principles of computer programming, with an emphasis on problem solving strategies using structured programming techniques. The C programming language, which is widely used and forms the syntactical basis for object-oriented languages such as C++, C#, Objective-C, and Java, is used to introduce problem analysis, algorithm design, and program implementation.

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