BA 272 - BUSINESS APPLICATION
DEVELOPMENT
BA 272. BUSINESS APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT (4).
Instructor: Parker Swanson

The next BA272 class is scheduled to be offered in Spring
term 2006.
Until then, I will welcome your correspondence via Linn-Benton Community
College (LBCC):
At LBCC I'm the teacher of Visual Basic .NET®.
I teach two Visual Basic .NET® courses there:
- LBCC's
course CS133V is equivalent to ("articulated
with") OSU's course BA 272.
- CS133V is offered Fall, Winter, and Spring terms.
- During Fall term
2005, I'll teach CS133V:
TR 1600-1820 at the LBCC Benton Center
in Corvallis.
- LBCC's
course CS233V is a second-level course in Visual Basic .NET®.
- CS133V (or BA272) is a
prerequisite for CS233V.
- CS233V explores
advanced topics in Visual Basic .NET®, including:
- Additional topics in
Object-Oriented software design and implementation.
- Database-driven
applications.
- A major
student-selected Term Project.
- CS233V is offered only
in Fall term (for the 2005-2006 academic year).
- During Fall term
2005, I'll teach CS233V:
MW 1900-2120 at the LBCC Benton Center
in Corvallis.
A description of BA 272:
- BA 272 provides students with
foundational skills in the disciplined development of business application
software. These skills are a prerequisite for success in course BA 371.
They are also required for professional success in business application
system analysis, design, and project management. The software development
environment used in BA 272 is Microsoft Visual Studio .NET® and the
Visual Basic .NET® programming language, an exceptionally
productive and effective development platform which is widely employed in
enterprise computing.