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Document Code: RF-CCS-006 Revision No: 00 Effectivity Date: 1ST Trimester SY 2010-2011 Laboratory Unit: 1
COURSE SYLLABUS
COLLEGE OF COMPUTER STUDIES
COURSE TITLE: INTRODUCTION TO INFORMATION SYSTEMS
1.0 Course Description
This is an introductory programming course. The course uses the Java language to illustrate programming concepts. You will learn how to program a computer to do simple tasks. 2.0 Course Objectives At the end of the term, the students should be able to: a. Know the syntax and semantics of the language. b. Acquire the necessary skills and understanding of java.
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Document Code: RF-CCS-006 Revision No: 00 Effectivity Date: 1ST Trimester SY 2010-2011 Laboratory Unit: 1
COURSE SYLLABUS
COLLEGE OF COMPUTER STUDIES
COURSE TITLE: INTRODUCTION TO INFORMATION SYSTEMS
LABORATORY Average MPs Class Standing Major Examination GRADE Prelim 40% 10% 50% 100% X40% 40% 100% Midterm 40% 10% 50% 100% X40% 40% 100% Final 40% 10% 50% 100% X40% 40% 100%
FINAL GRADE = 30% Prelim Grade + 30% Midterm Grade + 40% Final Grade
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Document Code: RF-CCS-006 Revision No: 00 Effectivity Date: 1ST Trimester SY 2010-2011 Laboratory Unit: 1
COURSE SYLLABUS
COLLEGE OF COMPUTER STUDIES
COURSE TITLE: INTRODUCTION TO INFORMATION SYSTEMS
4.0 Course Content
TIME FRAME (No. of Sessions) TOPICS PRELIM PERIOD 2.0 1.0 2.0 Whats in the Web Collect Analyze and Organize Information Writing Web Pages After the end of the period 90% of the students are now familiar with the importance and use of the web. Using the Web SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES
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After the period, the students should regain their familiarity with HTML.
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Document Code: RF-CCS-006 Revision No: 00 Effectivity Date: 1ST Trimester SY 2010-2011 Laboratory Unit: 1 EVALUATION TOOLS
COURSE SYLLABUS
COLLEGE OF COMPUTER STUDIES
COURSE TITLE: INTRODUCTION TO INFORMATION SYSTEMS
TIME FRAME (No. of Sessions) MIDTERM PERIOD Apply quality standards Reading and Modifying a Java Program Graphics and Variables TOPICS SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES
The students should be familiar with the basic elements of Java and its different classes.
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Apply program logic Object-Oriented Programming Understanding Classes Designing a class QUIZ # 4 Midterm Examination Students should know how to create and understand a Java program Lecture/ Discussion Exercise seatwork and board work.
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Document Code: RF-CCS-006 Revision No: 00 Effectivity Date: 1ST Trimester SY 2010-2011 Laboratory Unit: 1 EVALUATION TOOLS
COURSE SYLLABUS
COLLEGE OF COMPUTER STUDIES
COURSE TITLE: INTRODUCTION TO INFORMATION SYSTEMS
TIME FRAME (No. of Sessions) TOPICS SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES
FINAL PERIOD
2.0 1.0 2.0 2.0 Loops Designing Classes and Methods The students should be familiar with the different iterations and methods. Lecture/ Discussion Assignment Seatwork Java Fundamentals To show the 4 built-in objects of java and demonstrate their capabilities. Lecture/ Discussion Board work / Graded Recitation QUIZ # 5
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Document Code: RF-CCS-006 Revision No: 00 Effectivity Date: 1ST Trimester SY 2010-2011 Laboratory Unit: 1
COURSE SYLLABUS
COLLEGE OF COMPUTER STUDIES
COURSE TITLE: INTRODUCTION TO INFORMATION SYSTEMS
5.0 Text book
5.1. JAVA Programming Complete Concepts and Technique by Cashman, Thomas. Course Technology, 2001 6.0 References 6.1. Internet (http://java.sun.com) 6.2. Practical debugging in Java by Bartlett, Sandra, Teorey, Toby and Tyson, Gray, Pearson Education, Inc.; 2004 6.3. Data structures using Java by Mallik, D. and Nair, P. Thomson Course Technology; 2003 7.0 Required or Suggested Readings 7.1. Java for the World Wide Web 2002 by Dort Smith 7.2. Debugging JAVA: Troubleshooting for Programmers by Mitchell, Will David, Berkley, Calif..: Osborne; 2000
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