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COURSE SYLLABUS IN ITC 112 - COMPUTER PROGRAMMING 1

ITC112
ITC 112 - COMPUTER
- COMPUTER PROGRAMMING
PROGRAMMING 1 1

Course Title: Instructor:


Prerequisite: Class Schedule:

Credit Units: Consultation Hours:

Number of Hours: Term:

COLLEGE OF COMPUTER STUDIES VMGO


Vision
The College of Computer Studies is a center of excellence in computer studies and a dependable and
reliable choice in producing competent, responsible, skilled, and morally upright individuals that conform to the
scientific, technological, and professional demands and requirements of the business, industries, and communities.

Mission
The College of Computer Studies is committed to provide accessible, responsive, efficient, and quality
pedagogy in computer studies that promotes holistic development of the students imbued with the core values –
resilience, integrity, commitment, and excellence. Moreover, the College prepares the students to be creative,
innovative, and globally competitive individuals equipped with the skills, virtues, and academic development in
information technology education programs and related disciplines.

BSIT Program Goal


Generally, the goal of the Bachelor of Science in Information Technology program is to produce graduates
who are globally competitive in the field of information technology and are equipped with proper values, skills, and
attitudes of true professionals.

BSIT Program Objectives


Specifically, the program has the following objectives:
1. Provide practical knowledge and skills in the operation, installation, management, and administration of
information technology system;
2. Promote lifelong learning and the competencies learned leads to the development of the full potential of the
students;
3. Produce competent, responsive, and IT-skilled graduates capable of conducting advanced studies and
research in the field of information technology; and
4. Build a capacity of personal, social values, and self-reliance in the service areas of information technology
education.

CORE VALUES
MinSU plants Resilience, Integrity Commitment and Excellence

PROGRAM OUTCOMES:
1. Apply knowledge of computing science, and mathematics appropriate to the discipline.
2. Understand best practices and standards and their applications.
3. Analyze complex problems, and identify and define the computing requirements appropriate to its solution.
4. Identify and analyze user needs and take them into account in the selection, creation, evaluation and
administration of computer-based systems.
5. Design, implement, and evaluate computer- based systems, processes, components, or programs to meet
desired needs and requirements under various constraints.
6. Integrate IT-based solutions in the user environment effectively.
7. Apply knowledge through the use of current techniques, skills, tools and practices necessary for the IT
profession.
8. Function effectively as a member or leader of a development team recognizing the different roles within a
team to accomplish a common goal.

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9. Assist in the creation of an effective IT project plan.
10. Communicate effectively with the computing community and with society at large about complex
computing activities through logical writing, presentations, and clear instructions.
11. Analyze the local and global impact of computing information technology on individuals, organizations and
society.
12. Understand professional, ethical, legal, security and social issues and responsibilities in the utilization of
information technology.
13. Recognize the need for an engage in planning self-learning and improving performance as a foundation
for continuing professional development.
14. Applies the principle and concepts of entrepreneurial management in IT business.
15. Shares ideas, concepts, and principles and skills relevant to the computing industry

COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This is the course description in paragraph form. It basically tells everything about the course itself.

COURSE OUTCOMES:
At the end of the semester, the students must have:
1. Enumerate all the course outcomes here

LINK TO PROGRAM OUTCOMES:


PROGRAM OUTCOMES
Course
After completing this course, the
Outcomes: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
students must have:

CO1.
CO2.

CO3.

COURSE OUTLINE:
Teaching/
Week Course Outcomes Topics Learning Assessment
Activities
Week 1
( hour)
Week
( hours)
Week
( hours)
Week 8
( hours)
MIDTERM EXAMINATION - WEEK 9 (1 hour)
Week 11
( hours)
Week
(15 hours)
Week
( hours)
Week 17
( hours)

FINAL EXAMINATION - WEEK 18 (1 hour)

COURSE POLICIES:
1. List down all the course policies here

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COURSE REQUIREMENTS
 Enumerate course requirements here.

GRADING SYSTEM:
Written output (assignments, quizzes, and others) = 30%
Performance Tasks (Research paper,
Laboratory exercises if applicable, portfolio, and others) = 40%
Major Assessment (Midterm and Final Exam) = 30%
Total Grade = 100%

Total grade for Midterm 100%


Total grade for Final Term 100%
Final Grade = (Midterm Grade + Tentative Final Grade)/2

LEARNING RESOURCES

Textbooks

In APA format

Online References

List down online references here

Prepared by:

NAME NAME NAME NAME


Instructor I Instructor I Instructor I Instructor I

Reviewed by

NAME NAME NAME


BSIT Program Chairperson, MMC BSIT Program Chairperson, MBC BSIT Program Chairperson, MCC

Approved:

JOHN EDGAR S. ANTHONY, MSIT


Dean, College of Computer Studies

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