141x Filetype PDF File size 0.13 MB Source: www.pvamu.edu
Applications DevelopmentUsingC#,Spring2016,Syllabus COMP 2023, Spring 2016 Section Nos: P01 (Course) CRN: 22672 Department of Computer Science Roy G Perry College of Engineering Instructor Name: Dr. Akhtar Lodgher Office Location: S.R. Collins, Room 308 Office Phone: (936) 261-9859, Cell phone: 832-283-FiveSevenOhThree Fax: (936) 261-9866 Email Address: ALodgher@gmail.com, AKLodgher@pvamu.edu U.S. Postal Service Address: Prairie View A&M University P.O. Box 519 Mail Stop 2515 Prairie View, TX 77446 Office Tue, Thu 11am – 3:30 pm, Wed 1pm to 2 pm and 3pm – 4pm, or by Hours: appointment Virtual Office By appointment, email: ALodgher@gmail.com or call 832-283- Hours: FiveSevenOhThree Course Location: S.R. Collins, Room 226 Class Meeting Days & Times: TR : 3:30 am - 4:50 pm Catalog COMP 2023. Applications Development with C#. (3-0) Credit 3 semester Description: hours. Introduction to developing Windows based applications using the Visual Studio C# language. Students will learn how to develop software for several types of (fun) applications using interactive forms, multimedia, graphics, images, Web services, streaming video, etc. Basics of developing simple games, incorporating web services such as Mapping, weather, You- tube, stock quotes, etc will also be covered. Open to all majors. Prerequisites: COMP 1013, or COMP 1213, or one year of High School computer programming Co-requisites: None Required 1. Text Book: Computing with C# and the .NET Framework By Art Gittleman, Texts: ISBN13: 978-1449615505, Jones and Bartlett Publications, 2012, 2nd edition The text book is MANDATORY. Textbook MUST be brought to class EVERY class. Students who do not bring the textbook to class will be marked absent for that class. Students must read the chapter material from the book every class and every day Recommended Text/Readings: None Access to PVAMU Library: (936) 261-1500; http://www.tamu.edu/pvamu/library/ Learning University Bookstore: (936) 261-1990; Resources: Book Website: http://www.jblearning.com/catalog/9781449615505/ The Book website has all source code for the text book. 1 Course Goals or Overview: Students will learn principles of application development in C# for the following: Windows Forms Graphics, Multimedia (sound, images, video) XML and file access Using web services and networking features. Examples of these are creating a stock portfolio calculator by using current stock prices, computing distance from point A to point B using mapping services such as Google maps, etc, Integrating maps, stock quotes, weather, You-Tube and other services in their applications. Examples of these would include writing applications where live weather information of a city keeps displaying on a continuous basis. Simple game development and simple event based programming. Incorporating multiple events on the screen at the same time. Other (fun) activities which will increase student interest in computer science Course Outcomes/Objectives: At the end of this course, the student will 1 Be able to program in Visual Studio C# language using forms and other control elements as opposed to pure console based programs 2 Be able to create applications using media elements such as sound, video, images, etc 3 Be able to create event based programs where several actions are happening at the same time on the screen 4 Be able to integrate web services into their applications Course Requirements & Evaluation Methods: This course will utilize the following instruments to determine student grades and proficiency of the learning outcomes for the course. Exams – written tests designed to measure knowledge of presented course material Exercises – written assignments designed to supplement and reinforce course material Class Participation – daily attendance and participation in class discussions Projects –assignments designed to measure ability to apply presented course material Grading Matrix Instrument Total Assignments 30 Class work / quizzes 20 Mid Term Exam - Mandatory 20 Ontime Class Attendance/Participation 10 Final Exam - Mandatory 20 Total: 100 2 Grade Determination: A = 100 – 90pts; B = 89 – 80pts; C = 79 – 70pts; D = 69 – 60pts; F = 59pts or below Course Procedures Cell Phones and other electronic equipment: Cellphone use in class is not acceptable (including texting, or other modes of use). All electronic devices and gadgets such as cellphones, laptops, Tablets, headphones, etc must be turned off, away from sight and remain in the off position for the duration of the class and lab period. Students are NOT allowed access to any electronic media or devices during the class duration – including textbook, notes, or presentations other than that allowed by the instructor. In case of an emergency, you should get prior permission from the instructor about its use. Class Etiquette and Attendance: Late arrival to classes and missing classes WILL adversely affect your grades. Attendance for each class will be taken in the first one minute at the beginning of the class. For students arriving late, it is the responsibility of the student to meet with the instructor to ensure that she/he is not marked as absent. Each class (unless it is a university excused absence) absence will result in a loss of two points of the 10 points for attendance. Being absent for five or more classes will be sufficient cause for receiving a failing grade for the course (see university attendance policy in the current university catalog). Being absent for an exam will result in a grade of zero for that exam and a fail grade in the course. Students should not go in and out of the class once the class starts because it disturbs the class, except in the case of an emergency and informing the instructor about it. Students leaving a class without permission may not be allowed back into the class. Students should come to class properly dressed. Undergarments should not be visible. Students are strongly advised to bring a light jacket or a sweater to the class because of air-conditioning. Students should not bring any food or drink items to class/Lab– even if it is packed and sealed. Consuming food or drink items during class, including chewing gum / bubble gum, is not allowed and will be strictly enforced by asking the student to leave the classroom. Students are expected to take notes during the class. All material covered in the class by the instructor is valid material for class quizzes and exams. Submission of Assignments: Specific instructions will be given for each assignment and class work and the students are expected to follow those instructions. All submissions will be through Dropbox. You are required 3 to create an account on Dropbox (free) and use the account to submit the assignment or classwork in an appropriate folder under your name. Only you and the instructor and the TA have access to the folder. After submission due date, do NOT delete or remove any files because they are needed for grading. Always hand in whatever you have on the due date for partial credit. All late submissions will be penalized at 50% for the first 24 hours. Assignments and classwork submitted after 24 hours of due date and time will not be graded and a grade of zero will be reported for that assignment. ALL assignments/classwork MUST be submitted as per instructions. Plagiarism note (very strictly enforced): All submitted work must be original work, and must be done by the student. It is NOT permissible to copy code (not even one line) from someone else. Exam Policy Both the Mid-term exam and the Final Exam are MANDATORY. Failing to take either of these exams will result in a fail grade for the course. Make up exams will be given only under emergency extenuating circumstances. These circumstances must be explained in writing and in detail to the instructor at least one week before the exam date. The instructor reserves the right to give the make-up exam. Unless arranged in advance as explained, absence on the day of the exam will result in a grade of zero for the exam and a grade of F for the course. Students with Disabilities: Students who need any accommodations in the class or the materials should contact the Office of Disabilities Services (936)-261-3581/3582 as soon as possible. Once a letter is obtained from them about the accommodations, please make an appointment to meet with the instructor to discuss the accommodations for the class. Grade Appeal: For course grade appeal, please follow the instructions and steps in the appropriate university catalog on www.pvamu.edu Professional Organizations and Journals IEEE Computer Society: http://www.computer.org ACM: http://www.acm.org References None Important Calendar Dates for university courses This course will follow all the university dates published by the university. Students can access those official dates by viewing the university calendar at www.pvamu.edu 4
no reviews yet
Please Login to review.