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COURSE SYLLABUS

  • SCOPE OF COURSE SYLLABUS

    Intended for students enrolling in Introduction to Programming, this syllabus contains information specific to the course. It is a definitive record of the course's primary characteristics and the learning outcomes that a typical student can reasonably be expected to achieve if he/she takes full advantage of the available learning opportunities. This document also serves as a reference for academic and support staff, internal and external examiners, and for future course monitoring and review.


    COURSE AT A GLANCE

    Course Title

    Introduction to Programming


    Subject Area

    Computer Science


    Course Code

    A/504/0967


    Course Level

    Level 3 (UK)


    Credits

    10.0 (UK)


    Prerequisites

    None


    Methods of Delivery

    Face-to-face | Online


    Expected Length

    To be determined


    Class Meetings

    To be determined


    Faculty

    To be determined


    INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

    Computer Software: Any computer software that aids learning.


    TEXT(S)

    Text 1:

    Title: 

    Author(s):

    Edition:

    ISBN:

  • SYNOPSIS

    This module makes extensive practical use of the modern programming language Visual Basic Express to illustrate the classic programming principles of Sequencing, Selection, and Iteration in the context of object-oriented computer programming.


    LEARNING OUTCOMES

    Upon completion of the course, students are expected to be able to:


    • Create project documentation.

    • Implement a program that uses data capture and validation.

    • Implement a program that uses sequential programming with different data types.

    • Implement a program that uses iteration and selection constructs.

    • Implement a program that uses file i/o.

    • Implement a program that uses arrays

  • GLOBAL ASSIGNMENT

    WEIGHT: 100.0%
    DEADLINE: To be determined

    All assessments for the qualification are intended to allow candidates to demonstrate they have met the relevant Learning Outcomes. Moreover, NCC Education’s assessment is appropriate to the assessment criteria as stated in this specification and is regularly reviewed to ensure it remains consistent with the specification.


    An examination is a time-constrained assessment that will take place on a specified date, usually in an NCC Education Center. An assignment requires candidates to produce a written response to a set of one or more tasks, meeting a deadline imposed by the center.


    The overall unit mark is computed from the weighted mean of its components. The pass mark for a unit is 40%.

OFFICE OF ACADEMIC AFFAIRS

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