Khaled Habib
Khaled Habib, Assistant Professor of Computer Information Systems
Tulsa Community College
Metro Campus
909 S. Boston Ave., MC 446
Tulsa, OK 74119-2095
918.595.7049
Fax: 918.595.7038
khaled.habib@tulsacc.edu
Educational Background
A.S., Oklahoma City College
B.S., Al-Azhar University
M.S., California Polytechnic State University
Courses Taught
CSCI 1203 - Computer Concepts and Applications
This is a theory/applications course. The theory introduces the role of computers in all aspects of global society including security issues. The applications segment utilizes Microsoft Windows, Word, Excel, Access, Power Point and the Internet to equip students with basic computer skills necessary for their academic and professional careers. It will serve as the first course to be taken by any computer science major, may satisfy a computer science requirement for another discipline, a university parallel transferable course and meets the computer proficiency requirements mandated by the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education.
CSYS 1203 - Introduction to Computer Programming
This course is a required prerequisite for all programming classes and will serve as an introduction to structured programming techniques. Topics to be covered include flowcharting, pseudo code, sequence, selection, iteration, arrays, I/O, principles of problem solving, debugging, documentation and good programming practice. Topics will be applied using an appropriate programming language. Corequisite: CSCI 1203 Computer Concepts and Applications.

