OBE Sample Syllabus
OBE Sample Syllabus
of Cabanatuan
Burgos Avenue, Cabanatuan City 3100
Tel. 463-2735 463-2697 600-2200 e-mail:
[email protected]
VISION
To be recognized and respected as one of the premiere members of the academic community that provides
excellence in technological education
MISSION
The College for Research & Technology is a nurturing community, devoted in providing accessible and affordable
technological education by being a catalyst of innovation in the promotion of holistic development to empower
individuals to discover their true worth and become productive members of the society.
COURSE SYLLABUS
I. COURSE CODE: EDP32
The course introduces the basics of Relational Databases as one of the fundamental data storage
technology of an Information System. During the course, students will learn how to design databases
following important database and design concepts and principles, document design using ERD, and use
SQL to retrieve and manipulate data and information.
These learning will be enhanced through actually experience of designing relational databases,
implementing a startup database and developing a set of SQL statement that will retrieve needed
information of an actual organization.
As evidence of attaining the above learning outcomes, the student has to do and submit the following:
needed or provide opportunities to the organization, you have to supply the necessary SQL
statements that will be used to retrieve it.
b. Assessment Report on another students database design that highlights the following:
1. Positive points of the Design and Data Requirements
The design of another student will definitely contain good points. Highlight these good
design points by citing appropriate concepts and principles about databases and database design
that were properly used to meet user requirements.
presented and
principles that
need to be
considered
Personal Realizations
X. OTHER REQUIREMENTS AND ASSESSMENTS:
Aside from the final output, the student will be assessed at other times during the term by the
following:
SQL Proficiency Exams
Database and Database Design Concept and Principle understanding and application Exams
Passing Grade 75
Passing Grade conditions: All rubric rates are 75
Readings:
a. Basic File Processing Concepts
b. Physical Data Storage Concepts
c. File Organizations Techniques
database ENROLLMENT
Value integrity using Data Types Reflection
Record integrity using Primary Keys Activity - What
Record completeness using required field
does this
Value integrity using value restrictions
knowledge tell
you about what to
collect and
analyze in order
to come up with a
good
requirements
document
LO1 Basic Retrieval of Data 3 Demonstration
LO4 SQL DML Basics and Simulation of
Fundamental horizontal and vertical filtering situations on
Mathematical Functions
SALES and
Composite Attributes
ENROLLMENT
Fundamental statistical retrieval using
Reflection
Group By and Group Functions
Activity - What
does this
knowledge tell
you
about what to
collect and
analyze in order
to come up with a
good
requirements
document
LO4 Lab Exercises to improve proficiency in using 4 SQL Exercises on
SQL Basic Information
Retrieval and
DDL Statements
LO2 How relational databases address 4 Demonstration
LO3 fundamental information requirement and Simulation of
realities on a record situations on
Problems associated to multiple-valued data SALES and
1st Normal Form and Foreign Keys ENROLLMENT
LO1 How relational databases address 5 Demonstration
LO2 fundamental information requirement and Simulation of
LO3 realities on a record situations on
Problems associated to redundancies in data SALES and
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good
requirements
document
LO1 Presenting the results of my application of 9 Presentation and
LO2 learned concepts and principles from my Class Critiquing
LO3 project Reflection
to come up with a
good
requirements
document
LO4 Lab Exercises to improve proficiency in using 11 SQL Exercises on
SQL Information
Retrieval involving
complex
requirements
Midterm Assessment of Learning Output 12 Second Consultation and
Midterm Assessment of
Achievement
LO3 How relational databases address 13 Demonstration
fundamental information requirement and Simulation of
realities on collection of records situations on
Designing for Audit, History Records, Volatile SALES and
and Non-Volatile Data ENROLLMENT
LO3 Modeling Basics Cognitive Process of 14 Lecture and
LO4 Modeling Demonstration
ER Modeling of Database Design Coming up on my
(Conceptual) own Conceptual
Design
Readings:
There are several models available,
investigate each of these models and relate
them to Conceptual Design concept.
a. Object-oriented data model
b. Specific modeling grammars
c. Hierarchical data model
d. Network data model
LO3 ER Modeling of Database Design (Logical) 15 Lecture and
LO4 Demonstration
LO5 Presentations of Learning Output 16 Learning through
others
presentation
LO5 Presentations of Learning Output 17 Learning through
others
presentation
Final Assessment of Learning Output 18 Final Consultation and
Final Assessment of
Achievement
XIII. REFERENCES:
College for Research & Technology
of Cabanatuan
Burgos Avenue, Cabanatuan City 3100
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Connolly, T., & Begg, C., Database Systems: A Practical Approach to Design, Implementation and
Management (5th Edition), Boston, Pearson Addison-Wesley, 2010
Silberschatz, A., Korth, H. & Sudarshan, S., Database System Concepts (6th International
Edition), New York, McGraw-Hill, 2011
Coronel, C., Morris, S. & Rob, P., Database Principles: Fundamentals of Design, Implementation
and Management (9th edition). Australia: Cengage Learning, 2011
Hoffer, J., Prescott, M. & Topi, H., Modern Database management (9th edition), New Jersey,
Pearson Prentice Hall, 2009
Mannino, M., Database Design, Application Development and Administration, New York, McGraw-
Hill/Irwin, 2007
Litwin, Paul. Fundamentals of Relational Database Design. Retrieved September 11, 2012 from
http://www.deeptraining.com/litwin/dbdesign/FundamentalsOfRelationalDatabaseDesign.aspx
Pennsylvania Sate University, Database Fundamentals. Retrieved September 11, 2012 from
http://www.personal.psu.edu/glh10/ist110/topic/topic07/topic07_01.html
Free Education Network. Fundamentals of SQL. Retrieved September 11, 2012 from
http://www.waybuilder.net/freeed/InfoTech/informit/ITLC15.asp
2. Three scheduled major written tests. Make up tests will only be given with prior
permission of the instructor. Make up tests must be taken within a week of the original
scheduled test date unless there is an inevitable reason.
3. Participation in class discussions and group exercises is a must; thus attendance and
being prepared to contribute to the discussion is also expected.
4. Upon entrance to the classroom, submission of assignments is expected; and working
on the challenge of the day is also to be observed.
5. Punctuality is to be observed. If students come in late, .5 points will be deducted to the
attendance/behavior points. Students should also be responsible for missed materials.
6. Always follow the 5 Ss and CLAYGO (Clean As You GO)
Written tests It will be administered periodically in order to assess the students knowledge
of topics within Accounting. Use of cellphone during examinations IS prohibited.
Class Work/Activities Students are expected to participate in all activities and assignments.
Oral Presentations Students will be expected to present topics that will demonstrate their
understanding of the specific subjects. Included in oral presentations are role playing,
simulations, topic or research presentations or focused group discussions.
Strict implementation of deadlines - No late projects, papers, researches or quizzes will be
accepted unless you have made prior arrangements in writing with the instructor and have a
valid and documented reason. All late projects that are accepted will have appropriate
deductions.
Quizzes - Make-up quizzes must be done only at the available schedule of the instructor.
Unjustified absence resulting to missed quizzes shall be awarded with an equivalent grade of
20.
Cheating - All graded requirements must be a students own work only. Cheating or plagiarism
is a serious breach of academic ethics and policy (refer to students manual) and could lead to
appropriate sanctions. When taking tests, answer must not be seen by others. If cheating is
discovered, all participants will be penalized with a grade of zero for the particular test.
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Student contributions In cases wherein students are grouped to complete a specific task,
members must actively participate or risk being eliminated from the groupings.
Etiquette: Courtesy in class from every student is expected especially during classroom
experience. Mobile phones must always be kept silent and are not allowed to be used for
texting or browsing inside the room at any time. Personal/portable media players must be put
away and should not be used at any time inside the classroom. The instructor has the right to
ask a student who has a disruptive behavior to leave the class. All students are expected to be
familiar with and to follow the guidelines set in the college student manual.
Attendance Students who reach the maximum allowable absences will no longer be allowed
to continue the course as stated in the college student manual and will receive a grade of
DROPPED.
DRESS CODE
Readings:
a. Basic File Processing Concepts
b. Physical Data Storage Concepts
c. File Organizations Techniques
Traditional Data Management Issues Database approach
Benefits of Electronic Databases
Database Approach
Types of database management systems Types of database
Fundamentals of a Relational Database management systems
Creating records, modifying and deleting records Relational data model
College for Research & Technology
of Cabanatuan
Burgos Avenue, Cabanatuan City 3100
Tel. 463-2735 463-2697 600-2200 e-mail:
[email protected]