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Introduction To Programming Lecture 1 - Welcome - Lecture

This document provides information about the CSC 1102: Introduction to Programming course at American International University Bangladesh (AIUB). It outlines the vision and mission of AIUB, which is to promote technological progress in Bangladesh. It then discusses the goals and policies of the Computer Science department and this programming course. Students will learn object-oriented programming concepts, develop programs, and gain skills required for IT industry. The evaluation methods include quizzes, exams, projects and other assessments. Students are expected to attend classes regularly and participate actively.
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Introduction To Programming Lecture 1 - Welcome - Lecture

This document provides information about the CSC 1102: Introduction to Programming course at American International University Bangladesh (AIUB). It outlines the vision and mission of AIUB, which is to promote technological progress in Bangladesh. It then discusses the goals and policies of the Computer Science department and this programming course. Students will learn object-oriented programming concepts, develop programs, and gain skills required for IT industry. The evaluation methods include quizzes, exams, projects and other assessments. Students are expected to attend classes regularly and participate actively.
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WELCOME
TO
CSC 1102::INTRODUCTION TO
PROGRAMMING
DEPT. OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY
BANGLADESH
AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL
Vision of UNIVERSITY-BANGLADESH
(AIUB) envisions promoting
AIUB professionals and excellent
leadership catering to the
technological progress and
development needs of the
country.
AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL
UNIVERSITY-BANGLADESH (AIUB)
is committed to provide quality
Mission of and excellent computer-based
academic programs responsive to
AIUB the emerging challenges of the
time. It is dedicated to nurture and
produce competent world class
professional imbued with strong
sense of ethical values ready to
face the competitive world of arts,
business, science, social science
and technology.
Sustain development and progress of
the university

Continue to upgrade educational


Goals of services and facilities responsive of the
demands for change and needs of the
AIUB society

Inculcate professional culture among


management, faculty and personnel in
the attainment of the institution's vision,
mission and goals

Enhance research consciousness in


discovering new dimensions for
curriculum development and enrichment
Implement meaningful and relevant
community outreach programs reflective
of the available resources and expertise
of the university
Goals of Establish strong networking of programs,
AIUB sharing of resources and expertise with
local and international educational
institutions and organizations

Accelerate the participation of alumni,


students and professionals in the
implementation of educational
programs and development of projects
designed to expand and improve global
academic standards
• Always wear ID.

Few Rules of • No ID no Entry


AIUB • Do not throw rubbish
anywhere except the
designated rubbish bins

• Do not wear sandals (male


only).
Vision:

Provides leadership in the pursuit of quality


and excellent computer education and
Welcome to produce highly skilled and globally competitive
IT professionals.
Dept of. CS Mission:

Committed to educate students to think


analytically and communicate effectively; train
them to acquire technological, industry and
research-oriented accepted skills; keep them
abreast of the new trends and progress in the
world of information communication
technology; and inculcate in them the value of
professional ethics.
• Enrich the computer education curriculum
to suit the needs of the industry- wide
standards for both domestic and
international markets
• Equip the faculty and staff with
Goals of CS professional, modern technological and
research skills
• Upgrade continuously computer
hardware's, facilities and instructional
materials to cope with the challenges of
the information technology age
• Initiate and conduct relevant research,
software development and outreach
services.
• Establish linkage with industry and other
IT-based organizations/institutions for
sharing of resources and expertise, and
better job opportunities for students
Welcome to the
world of
Programming!!
• Understand the role of designing and the
development of programming solutions to
solve different computational problems.

Course • Define aspects of Object-Oriented


programming language.
Objectives • Develop programs and demonstrate
programming skills in Object-oriented
Programming.
• Make good use of compilers, debuggers, and
related tools.
• Develop the pre-requisite programing skills for
Data Structure & Algorithm courses.
• Apply gained knowledge and Skills to the IT
industry.
Knowledge • Representing information in computers,
Binary Number Systems, Conversions.
Required • Flow Chart.
• Data Storage Concept & Data types in
Programming languages.
• This course is the Base of your BSc in
CSE degree.
• The concept of structural and object
Why this oriented programming will be required
course?? in future.
• This course will give the basic for the
understanding of programming
paradigm in today’s world.
• Your future as a graduate in CSE will
depend on the performance of this
course highly.
Student Attendance
• All students are expected to attend all scheduled
classes, and to read all assigned chapters /
materials before coming to class. Attendance will
Course Policy be taken at the beginning of each class period.
Students with less than 80% attendance will not
receive any marks for attendance.

Class Participation & Peer Evaluation


• You Students are expected to participate actively in
the class. Your contribution towards your team will
be counted too. Performance will be recorded
during the theory lectures and labs. You must carry
the text book with you during the class and lab. If
you do not bring the book, then 0 will be given in the
performance.
Quiz & Exam
• For both terms, there will be 2 quizzes, best one quiz will be
counted for grading. There will be Lab exam in addition to
Lab Performances based on Lab Task / Assignment given

Course policy
by the course teacher. The details will be provided during
Labs. During the quiz and exam, if you practice any unfair
means, I will give you UW for the rest of the semester.

No Make-up Quiz will be taken!!!

Poor grades in Midterm Exam:


• Students with “F” or “I” in the midterm, must drop (as per
policy) the course right after the mid-term exam (within a
week). If you wish to continue with “F” at your own risk and
if you receive “F” in the final, you won’t be allowed to drop
the course. You must drop the theory and Lab both. There
is no provision for any bonus marking. If such requests are
made, penalty will be applied.
Mid Theory (3 credit) Contribution

Evaluation Attendance:
Performance:
10%
10%
40 %

(3 cr Theory) Quiz:
Mid-term Exam:
30%
50%

Final Attendance: 10% 60%

Performance: 10%

Quiz: 30%
Final Exam: 50%

Total: 100%
Mid Lab (1 credit)
Attendance: 10%

Evaluation Lab Performance:


Project (Part-1 in SP):
5 x 10%= 50%
40% (Deadline:
6th week)
40 %

(1 cr Lab)
Final Attendance: 10% 60%
Lab Performance: 5 x 6%= 30%
Project (Part-2 in 40% (Deadline:
OOP) 13th week)
Lab Exam 20%

Total: 100%
• Must be present inside the class in due
time.
• Class Break: I would prefer to start the
Class room class in due time and leave the class on
time for theory/Laboratory class
Policy respectively.
• Every class will start with a question-
answer session about the last lecture. So
students must be prepared with the
contents and exercises from the last
lecture.
• Students are suggested to ask questions
during or after the lecture.
• Late in Class:
– Student coming after 10 minutes of due time is

Class room
considered late.
– 2 late attendances are considered as one absent.

Policy – Late during quiz/presentation are not given additional


time.
– Students who are regularly late might have additional
deduction of marks.
– A late student will be allowed to enter the class. Do not
ask permission to enter the class, just get in slowly and
silently. Same policy implies if a student wants to go
out of the class for emergency reasons.
• All the evaluation categories & marks will be uploaded
to the VUES within one week of the evaluation process
except the attendance & performance, which will be
uploaded along with the major (mid/final term) written
exam marks.
Grading • Letter grades ‘A+’ through ‘F’ is counted as grades.
Other grades ‘I’ and ‘UW’ are considered as temporary
Policy grades which are counted/calculated as ‘F’ grade in
the CGPA. These grades must/will be converted to the
actual grades, i.e. ‘A+’ through ‘F’.
• ‘I: INCOMPLETE’ is given to students who have missed
at most 30% of evaluation categories
(quiz/assignment/etc.). Students must contact the
course teacher for makeup, through valid application
procedures immediately after grade release.
• ‘UW: UNOFFICIAL WITHDRAW’ is given when the
missing evaluation categories are too high (more than
30%) to makeup. A student getting ‘UW’ has no option
but to drop the course immediately after grade release
• Once a student’s gets ‘I’ or ‘UW’ and
unable to fulfill the requirements with the
course teacher for makeup, must drop the
course within officially mentioned time
Grading period from the registration department.

Policy • Students in probation or falls into the


probation due to ‘I’/’UW’ grade are not
allowed to drop the course.
• Unable to do so will result in the automatic
conversion of the grades ‘I’/’UW’ to ‘F’
grade after the 4th week of the following
semester.
• Any problem with the mark/grade must be
consulted with the course teacher within
one week of the release of grades.
• Must fill up the drop form and get it signed
by the course teacher, write an application to
the Head of Dept. and get it signed by the

Dropping the department Head, and finally submit the


form & application to the registration
course department.
• The course teacher must write down the
grades (if any) obtained in midterm, final,
and grand total on the drop form.
• No drop is accepted during exam
week.
• Student with ‘F’ grades in midterm, final
term, or grand total cannot drop.
• During the lecture, if you do not
Consultation understand any topic then you must
with Teacher ask the teacher to explain it again.
• Still if you do not understand then you
must go to the Teacher’s room during
teacher’s consultation hour.
Consultation
Time Sunday 11:00 AM – 02:00 PM
Monday: 11:00 AM – 02:00 PM
Wednesday: 02:00 PM – 05:00 PM
Dr. Md Mahbub Chowdhury Mishu
Welcome on Assistant Professor, Dept. of CS
Board!!! Faculty of Science and Technology
AIUB

Room:
Email: [email protected]

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