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Republic of the Philippines NOTRE DAME OF SALAMAN COLLEGE College of Information Technology Lebak, Sultan Kudarat COURSE SYLLABUS

IN CT 108/IT 212 2nd Semester S.Y. 2013-2014 Course No. : CT 108/IT 212 Course Title: Database Management System I No. of Units: 3 Units No. of Weeks: 19 Weeks Pre-requisite: ________ Course Description: This course covers the discussion of different concepts of learning in Database Management System as core in the learning in the Information Technology. General Objective: As the college of higher learning in the region, Notre Dame of Salaman College shall continuously offer relevant and quality education for manpower and sustainable development of its resources. Course Objective: At the end of this course, students should be able to: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Understand the basic computer concepts and terminologies as a core foundation of learning Information Technology. Illustrates the flow of data in the networks. Describe the difference between data and information and the logical structure people use to organize data and information Define key relational database concepts including field properties, primary key, compound key, foreign keys, and integrity constraints. Describe the role of an entity-relationship diagram in defining the structure of a database and the relationship among the talbes. Discuss how Web databases support various e-commerce functions. Describe how data warehouses and data-mining tools to help create business intelligence. Identify the basic coding control structures used in programming Identify various doing errors.

10.Discuss programming languages generation and characteristics 11.Understand object-oriented programming concepts. 12.Understand how programmers test, implement, and maintain software. 13.Understand how programmers investigate, analyze, & design software solutions to solve problems. 14.Discuss programming frameworks. Course Content and Methodology: Topics/ Outline Objectives Activities /Strategies Evaluation Date/ Month

1. Information System Concepts - Introduction to Information System - Types of Information System - Elements Of Information Systems - Careers in Information Systems 2. Databases and Data Warehouses - Database Application - Data, Information, & their Structure - Relational Database - Database Management System - DBMS Subsystem - Databases in Electronic Commerce - Web Database - Data Warehouses & Business Intelligence

- To understand deeper the concepts of Information Systems - Determine the types of Information System

- Lectures - Group discussion - Reporting

Participation Quiz Written Exam Oral questioning

Week 1-2

- Describe the difference between data and information and the logical structure people use to organize data and information - Define key relational database concepts including field properties, primary key, compound key, foreign keys, and integrity constraints. - Describe the role of an entityrelationship diagram in defining the structure of a database and the relationship among the tables.

- Lectures - Group discussion - Reporting - Demonstration

Participation Quiz Written Exam Oral questioning Output Checking

Week 3-11

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Data Warehouse Feature Data-Mining Tools Data Marts

3. Computer Programming - A programmers view of investigation, analysis, & design o Systems Investigation o System Analysis o System Design - Writing computer Software o Coding o Control structure - Testing, Implementing, & Maintain Software o Testing Software o Software Development Environment o Implementing Software o Maintaining Software - Programming Languages o Programming Languages Generation o Programming Languages Characteristics - Programming Framework o Object-Oriented Programming o Java Platform Technologies o Microsoft.Net

- Discuss how Web databases support various e-commerce functions. - Describe how data warehouses and data-mining tools to help create business intelligence. - Identify the basic coding control structures used in programming - Identify various doing errors. - Discuss programming languages generation and characteristics - Understand object-oriented programming concepts. - Understand how programmers test, implement, and maintain software. - Understand how programmers investigate, analyze, & design software solutions to solve problems. - Discuss programming frameworks. - Lectures - Group discussion - Reporting - Demonstration Participation Quiz Written Exam Oral questioning Output Checking

Week 12-19

TOTAL

19 Weeks

References: Introduction to Information Technology, Copyright2003 Gisela may A. Albano, Ronnel P. Atole and Rose Joy Y. Atiola http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sytem Development Life Cycle http://www.macs.hw.ac.uk/~trinder/year2/122aqModSupp.htm Using Information Technology (third edition) by Bryan K. Williams, Stacey C. Sawyer, and Sarah E. Hutchinson Computer Concepts (Second Edition) by Stephen Haag, Maeve Cummings, and Alan I. Rea Jr Grading System 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Quizzes Minor Exams Class Participation Examination Lab Exercises/Projects Total Measures: % Equivalents 15% 15% 5% 50% 15% 100%

Prepared: MARLON B. QUINTO I.T. Instructor

Noted: APPLE T. GARDE, MIT Info. Tech Department Head

Approved: DANILO D. LAGO College Dean

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