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ITSE 1332 - Introduction to Visual Basic.NET Programming
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| Department Information | |||
| Name | Business Information Solutions | Office | Bowden 229 |
| Phone | (210) 531-3452 | Web Site | http://www.accd.edu/spc/acad/bis |
| Fax | (210) 531-3483 | ||
| Department Chair: Bill Lisenby | |||
| Instructor Information | |||
| Name | Dr. Robert Castaneda | Office | Bowden |
| Phone | (210) 531-3363 | Web Site | http://www.accd.edu/spc/acad/bis/webdev.aspx |
| rcastaneda25@mail.accd.edu | |||
COURSE DESCRIPTION: ITSE 1332 –Introduction to Visual Basic.NET Programming is a 3-credit college course providing an introduction to computer programming using Visual BASIC. Emphasis on the fundamentals of structured design, development, testing, implementation, and documentation. Includes language syntax, data and file structures, input/output devices, and files.
Students learn how to program with Microsoft Visual Basic .NET 2005.
COURSE OBJECTIVE: Use structured programming techniques; develop correct executable programs; create appropriate documentation; and create applicable graphical user interfaces.
COURSE COMPETENCIES:
Secretary’s Commission on Achieving Necessary Skills (SCANS)
See http://www.accd.edu/spc/acad/bis/webdeveloper/scans.pdf
INSTRUCTIONAL TIME:
PREREQUISITE(S):
Students must also exceed the skill levels as determined by the developmental courses listed below. Your skill levels may also be based in the Pre-TASP, TASP, SAT, or ACT scores.
• READ 0302
• MATH 0300
• ENGL 0300
ATTENDANCE POLICY: Roll WILL be taken during each class period for on-campus classes. A student not present to answer roll WILL be counted absent. It is the responsibility of a student who is late to contact the instructor at the end of class so that attendance MAY be corrected. Online classes require students participate in online activities by accessing the class web site, submitting assignments, taking quizzes, and communicating with the instructor. After the census date, a student who has accumulated the equivalent of more than two weeks’ absences may be dropped from the course. Online students who have not submitted required assignments, taken required quizzes, and have not communicated with the instructor for more than two weeks may be dropped.
After the end of the “Q” grading period, the instructor MAY issue a “W” grade. A student who is unable to continue in the class WILL be responsible for seeing that he or she is dropped. Failure to do so WILL result in an “F” grade. (Refer to the St. Philip's College 2004-2006 Catalog).
TARDY POLICY: Tardiness (on-campus class) will affect your overall performance in class.
METHODS OF INSTRUCTION: Lecture (on-campus class), hands-on activities, class discussion, online class notes, and presentations.
GRADING CRITERIA:
GRADING SCALE:
A = 90-100
B = 80-89
C = 70-79
D = 60-69
F = 59 and below
Note: Students taking this course for their major must earn a “C” or better. Students taking this course for their major who earn a “D or F” will have to repeat this course.
MAKE-UP WORK POLICY: All assignments must be turned in on the assigned due date and time to receive full credit. Any work that is turned in after the assigned due date and time will not be accepted and you will receive a zero for that assignment. In case of an emergency, you have one (1) opportunity to turn in late work.
PLAGIARISM POLICY: If it is determined that a student has participated in a scholastically dishonest activity (cheating, plagiarism, and/or collusion), the student will receive a grade of zero for that assignment. (Refer to Page 17, Item No. 10, of the Student Policy Manual.)
SOFTWARE POLICY: Students are strictly prohibited from any unauthorized copying of software that has been purchased by the Business Information Solutions Department for use in the labs. The Department is responsible for abiding by copyright laws and will take appropriate disciplinary measures against students violating these laws.
COURSE EXPECTATIONS/REGULATIONS: Refer to the Code of Ethics at the end of the syllabus. Additional expectations may be developed for this course.
LAB/CLASSROOM POLICIES:
BUSINESS DRESS STANDARDS: Students are encouraged to dress to fit a business environment. Avoid clothing that will detract from your professionalism. You want the attention to be on your skill rather than on what you are wearing.
TUTORIAL/HELP SESSIONS: If you need additional assistance outside of the regular class time, please contact the BIS tutors to schedule a tutorial/help session. For other courses, please contact the Tutoring Department located in NTB 116 or call 531-3527.
ADA STATEMENT: If you need special accommodations, please contact Educational Support Services at 531-3512. Their office is located in Room 106 of the Norris Technical Building.
REQUIRED TEXTBOOK
Microsoft Visual Basic 2005 for Windows, Mobile, Web, and Office Applications: Complete by Gary B. Shelly, Thomas J. Cashman, Corinne Hoisington
ISBN: 0-619-25481-5, Course Technology
STUDENT SUPPLIES:
Required Software
Microsoft Visual Studio 2005
(Note: Bowden 202 and NTB 116 labs will be available with the required software)Portable Storage Media
USB Flash drive
EMAIL ADDRESS: All students are required to have an email address.
Last updated on January 14, 2008