Integrative Programming and Technologies 1 Oop - Syll
Integrative Programming and Technologies 1 Oop - Syll
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I. Vision: The leading University in human resource development, knowledge and technology generation, and environmental stewardship.
II. Mission: The University of Rizal System is committed to nurture and produce upright and competent graduates and empowered community through
relevant and sustainable higher professional and technical instruction, research, extension, and production services.
III. Goals:
National: To train the nation’s manpower in skills required for national development for the improvement of quality of life.
Regional: To train the nation’s manpower to in the skills needed for regional advancement
University: To develop the full potential of an individual in academic and technological disciplines for an empowered, productive
and morally-upright citizenry
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A. Common to the Discipline
1. Articulate and discuss the latest developments in the specific field of practice
2. Effectively communicate orally and in writing using both English and Filipino
3. Work effectively and independently in multi-disciplinary and multi-cultural teams.
4. Act in recognition of professional, social, and ethical responsibility.
5. Preserve and promote “Filipino historical and cultural heritage”.
IX. Course Outcomes: At the end of the term, the students should be able to:
1. write programs that exhibit OOP concepts;
2. apply encapsulation, inheritance, and polymorphism in programs;
3. use interfaces and threads in program development; and
4. create programs that react correctly when certain exceptions occur.
X. Course Description: This course deals with the fundamental concepts of computer programming. Program logic formulation as well as correct programming
methodology and its use in the development of applications. Topics include object-oriented design, encapsulation, object interfaces,
inheritance, aggregation, abstract classes, polymorphism, threading, and exception handling.
Week 9/ At the end of the lesson, the students Hands-on Exception Handling Lecture- Multimedia Farrell, J.
6 hours are expected to: Activity Basic Exception discussion (PowerPoint) (2012). Java
Recognize the importance of Quiz Handling method Programming
exception handling try, catch, and finally (6thEd).
Individual
User-Defined Labaratory Retrieved
Write programs that handle participation Exceptions Exercise
exceptions correctly on discussion August 1, 2019
Create their own Exception classes from
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Lecture-
Hands-on discussion
06 Laboratory Multimedia
Week 10/ Activity method
Write programs that handle Exercise 1 (PowerPoint)
6 hours Individual
exceptions correctly 06 Laboratory
participation Exercise 2 Labaratory
on discussion Exercise
Lecture-
Hands-on discussion Multimedia
Week 17/ Activity method
Add mouse events Mouse Events (PowerPoint)
6 hours Individual
Create menus Menus
participation on Labaratory
discussion Exercise
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Term Examination can be given to student who has valid reason for not taking the exam.
Student caught cheating will automatically have a grade of 5.0 for that particular exam.
Failure to take term exams and final project will be marked as incomplete.
C. Language of Instruction. English is the medium of instruction.
D. Decorum
a. Students should wear the prescribed uniform and ID when attending classes
b. Cell phones should be set in a silent mode when inside the classroom.
XIII. Grading System: 60% - Class Standing (Attendance, Assignment, Hands-on Activity, Recitation, Quiz, Grooming and Attitude)
40% - Major Examinations