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1 COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
Industrial Engineering Program
UNIVERSITY VISION
A premier national university that develops leaders in the global knowledge economy.
UNIVERSITY MISSION
PHILOSOPHY
This course introduces the Visual Basic Integrated Development Environment (IDE) and
its wealth of development tools. Students will learn to build effective user interfaces with
Visual Basic controls, forms and other GUI components. The Visual Basic language is
covered in detail. It gives emphasis on the fundamentals of structured design,
development, testing, implementation, and documentation. It covers syntax, data and file
structures, input/output devices and files.
AUDIENCE
STUDENT OUTCOME
(a) Ability to apply knowledge of mathematics and science to solve engineering
problems
(b) Ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret
data
(c) Ability to design a system, component, or process to meet the desired needs
within realistic constraints such as economic, environmental, social, political,
ethical, health and safety, manufacturability, and sustainability, in accordance to
standards
(d) Ability to function on multidisciplinary teams
(e) Ability to identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems
(f) Understanding of professional and ethical responsibility
(g) Ability to communicate effectively
(h) Broad education necessary to understand the impact of engineering solutions in
a global, economic, environmental, and societal context
(i) Recognition of the need for, and an ability to engage in life-long learning
(j) Knowledge in contemporary issues
(k) Ability to use techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for
engineering practice
(l) Knowledge and understanding of engineering and management principles as a
member and leader in a team, to manage projects and in multidisciplinary
environments
(m) Ability to design, develop, implement, and improve integrated systems that
include people, materials, information, equipment and energy
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES
Flowcharting
Overview
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Environment Setup
Introduction to VB.NET
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Selection Structures
● Modular Course
● Chapter Reading Assessments
● Self-Exploratory Learning Path (Video Streaming)
● Laboratory Activities Guidelines
● Powerpoint Slides
● Informative/Self-Directed Hand-outs
● Instructional Manual
** Observing the 30% synchronous - 70% asynchronous rule: 1 synchronous hour and 2
asynchronous hours on a per week schedule for a 3-hour class.
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Assessment Strategies
COURSE REQUIREMENTS
COURSE POLICIES
Grading System
The work of students shall be graded at the end of each term in accordance with
the following system:
Students who will get a grade of 70-74 must be given a removal examination. A
grade of “3.0’ will be given to those who will pass the removal examination and those
who will fail will be given a grade of “5.0”.
*A grade of “Incomplete” must be complied with by the student within one (1)
semester or one hundred fifty (150) days. A student who fails to complete the
deficiency/deficiencies at the end of the succeeding semester shall automatically obtain a
grade of 5.0 in the course.
Laboratory (70%)
Laboratory Exercises/Reports 20%
TOTAL 100%
Attendance Policy
● Students are required to attend the orientation session that is scheduled one week
prior to beginning of classes.
● Students are required to log-in at least once weekly and review the week's course
material and requirements.
● Check-in based attendance. In this method, any student who takes a single action
like logging in or checking-in is considered present.
Missed Examination
Students who miss an examination without valid reason will automatically receive
a score of zero for the particular examination. Only students with valid reasons will be
allowed to make up the missed examination. Refer to Norms and Conducts for College
Students (section 3.10) regarding excused absences.
Academic Dishonesty
Dropping
A student who unofficially drops out of class shall be given a mark of “5.0” by
the instructor.
ACADEMIC INFRASTRUCTURE
Garcia, Shiela Marie G., Lecture Material in Visual Basic, created January 20, 2021
Grundgeiger, D. Programming Visual Basic. NET (1st Edition). USA: O’Reilly Media,
Inc. January 2002.
References:
Basics of Computer and Number Systems, Retrieved January 17, 2021, from
https://www.tutorialspoint.com/basics_of_computers/index.htm
Visual Basic.NET for Professional. By GoalKicker, Retrieved January 17, 2021, from
https://goalkicker.com/
Online References:
https://www.tutorialspoint.com/vb.net/index.htm
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COURSE CALENDAR
The following is the list of topics and required readings for the course. However, the
instructor has the right to alter the outline any time due to inevitable circumstances such
as scheduling problems, affairs and official functions for the university, or presence of
other resources which he deems essential for the class. Such adjustments should be made
for the benefit of the students.
A. ORIENTATION
1. Classroom norms
2. University regulations
3. Course requirements
5 Overview
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G: 28-30
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MIDTERM EXAMINATION
10 Designing Interfaces
G: 35-38
11 Assignment Statements
G: 39-42
G: 43-46
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14 Selection Structures
G: 51-61
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G: 69-74
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