IT 202 Integrative Programming and Technologies IPT
IT 202 Integrative Programming and Technologies IPT
PROGRAM SYLLABI
I. Vision: We envision to bring the best of the Notre Dame Spirit of Asia and the rest of the world.
II. Mission: As a Filipino Academic community, Notre Dame of Midsayap College commits herself to empower each person to lead meaningful life and
to make a positive difference through quality, relevant and liberating education.
III. Core Values: Inspired by the charism of St. Eugene de Mazenod, Notre Dame of Midsayap College formulates core values that serve as the faculty, staff
and students’ guide towards quality education (D.A.R.E.S):
Driven by Faith. We strive to serve with dignity inspired by Mary as our model and St. Eugene de Mazenod as our guide, and to be
courageous to take on the volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous world.
Agile. We make sure to be flexible to take on the challenges and adapt to the changes of the 21st century by anticipating change,
generating confidence, initiating actions, liberating thinking, and evaluating results.
Respect. We foster a high regard for the environment, diversity of religion and uniqueness of each person to promote the culture of peace
and dialogue.
Excellence. We strive to be molders of the holistic development of learners for them to be globally competent by conforming to the highest
standards of performance.
Service. We take pride in providing noteworthy assistance to others and the poor in their many faces by providing exceptional service with
passion and commitment.
IV. Institutional Outcomes:
A. Articulate and discuss the latest development in the specific field of practice.
B. Apply effective communication skills using culturally appropriate language.
C. Work effectively and independently in multi-disciplinary and multi-cultural teams.
D. Display respect in diversity of people, respond willingly and exhibit commitment in the stewardship of God’s creation.
E. Exercise sound reasoning to analyze issues, make decisions and overcome problems.
F. Uphold the highest standard of performance to become at par with global demands.
G. Generate knowledge using research and development projects.
H. Exhibit agility and flexibility to adapt changes.
I. Exemplify integrity by taking full responsibility of his actions driven by faith.
IT02. Understand the best practices and standards and their applications. Documented software/hardware requirements specifications
following computing industry standards.
IT03. Analyze complex problems and identify and define the computing Designed and developed a computing solution using object-
requirements appropriate to its solution. oriented approach.
IT04. Identify and analyze user needs and take them into account in the
selection, creation, evaluation and administration of computer based systems.
IT05. Design, implement and evaluate computer-based systems, processes,
components, or programs to meet desired needs and requirements under various
constraints.
IT06. Integrate IT-based solutions into the user environment effectively Used an integrated development environment.
IT07. Apply knowledge through the use of current technique, skills, tools and
practices necessary for IT profession.
IT08. Functions effectively as a member or leader of a development team Worked in a group to develop a machine project.
recognizing the different roles within a team to accomplish a common goal.
IT09. Assist in the creation of an effective IT project plan.
IT10. Communicate effectively with the computing community and with society Presented a proposed solution in class or in public forum.
at large about complex computing activities through logical writing, presentation
and clear instructions.
IT11. Analyze the local and global impact of computing information technology Immerse/exposed in an actual working environment in
on individuals, organization and society. industry.
IT12. Understand professional, ethical, legal, security and social issues and
responsibilities on individuals, organizations and society.
IT13. Recognize the need for and engage in planning self-learning and improving Created a report on a conducted independent leaning
performance as a foundation for continuing professional development. activity.
Prelim Grade = [Item I + Item II] / 2 Midterm Grade = [Item I + Item II] /2 Final Grade = Trinal Grade + Midterm Grade + 2 TFG / 4
where: where: where:
Item I = 60% Item Ia + 40% Item Ib Item I = 60% Item Ia + 40% Item Ib Tentative Final Grade (TFG) = [Item I + Item II] /2
Item Ia = Quizzes, Class Recitations Item Ia = Quizzes, Class Recitations Item I = 60% Item Ia + 40% Item Ib
Item Ib = Assignments, Reports, Experiments Item Ib = Assignments, Reports, Experiments Item Ia = Quizzes, Class Recitations
Item II = Trinal Exam Equivalent Item II = Midterm Exam Equivalent Item Ib = Assignments, Reports, Experiments
Item II = Final Exam Equivalent
DESIRED LEARNING OUTCOMES TIME COURSE CONTENT/TOPICS TEACHING & ASSESSMENT LEARNING VALUES GRADING
(DLO) FRAME LEARNING TASK/S RESOURCES INFUSED CRITERIA
ACTIVITIES (TLAs) (Core Values)
Week 16 IX. Final Project
IT 202 – Integrative Programming and Technologies (IPT) ` Page 10
a. Compare and contrast the 5 hours a. Presentation of Website made with Discussion Activity Textbook Honesty No Rubrics
different encrypting and decrypting ASP.Net Lecture Quiz Cooperation but using a
techniques that ensures security of Week 17 Assignment Respect grading
data. 5 hours Report Independence components
Objectivity
b. Recommend where an Critical Thinking Rubrics for
application language and a scripting activities
language would be more
appropriate and give a valid reason Checklist for
to support the selection. assignment
a. All forms of the intellectual dishonesty (cheating, plagiarism, lying, etc.) SHALL NOT be tolerated.
b. MOBILE PHONES are turned OFF and kept inside bag during class.
c. NO eating and drinking during class hours.
d. Students are expected to WORK in class: intelligent listening and note-taking , participation in class discussion, etc.
e. The student is held responsible for all lessons discussed and assignments given in class during his/her absence.
f. Lateness beyond 15 minutes (regardless of the duration of the course) is consider an absence. 3 “lates” = 1 absence
g. Maximum number of absences during semester: MWF = 10 absences / TTh = 7 absences
Therefore, getting 11 (MWF) or 8 (TTh) absences automatically gets the students an “DROPPED” record.
h. Absence on the date of a quiz/report, or non-submission of assigned paper automatically gets the students a “Failed Grade = 5.0”.
i. A make-up exam/paper is given only from the major requirements: TRINAL, MIDTERMS and FINALS. For this, the student should present a valid
excuse for his/her absence on the date of the exam/paper submission: e.g., medical certificate verifying a real illness, accident.
The final decision for the exam depends on the teacher. No make-up is given for missed quizzes and recitations.
j. AT ALL TIMES: Show respect to teachers, school personnel and classmates; care for school property; observe proper comportment in class;
dress appropriately.
Ryan L. Nambong Engr. Riza Jean M. Acanto, ME-CpE Engr. Jarold A. Sumaylo, ME-ECE
Faculty, CITE Subject Coordinator/Program Head Dean, CITE