I reserve the
right to change this syllabus at any time.
Instructor:
Stephen Schenck
Email Address:
schencks@scc-fl.edu
Textbook:
|
Harvey M. Deitel, Deitel & Associates, Inc. ISBN: 0-13-029363-6 |
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
Upon
completion of this course, the student will be able to:
1.
Use advanced Visual Basic controls.
2.
Design and create multiple document
interface (MDI) applications.
3.
Create class modules to aid in the reuse
of code.
4.
Create ActiveX controls and ActiveX
documents.
5.
Use DHTML and HTML to create help files.
6.
Use Visual Basic Internet controls.
7.
Understand and select options to optimize
and deploy Visual Basic applications.
GRADING:
|
Category |
Points |
Percent of Grade |
|
Projects(4 x 20) |
80 points |
40% |
|
Midterm Exam |
40 points |
20% |
|
Final Exam |
40 points |
20% |
|
Exercises |
40 points |
20% |
|
Total |
200 points |
100% |
GRADES:
Final
letter grades will be assigned based on the percentage of total points the
student earns.
|
Pct of Points |
Grade |
|
90% and up |
A |
|
80% - 89% |
B |
|
70% - 79% |
C |
|
60% - 69% |
D |
|
Below 60% |
F |
CHAPTER QUESTIONS:
It is important for you to complete the chapter assignments in a timely manner Answers to Chapter Questions are due at the end of the week on the dates indicated on the syllabus. That is, you must have completed the quiz by the time indicated in the Syllabus.
The exact due date of
Chapter Questions are listed below and in the course calendar in WebCT.
PROJECTS:
It is also important
for you to complete the project assignments in a timely manner Projects are due
on the dates indicated on the syllabus. That is, you must have uploaded your
project to WebCT by the date indicated. Be sure to double check these dates.. The maximum score attainable will be reduced by 50% if I
receive your project after that point in time but before
the following week. Projects handed in more than 1 week late will receive a
score of zero points.
You may not turn in
the same project more than once. If a project has multiple parts (for example
parts A and B), you must turn in all parts at the same time. You cannot turn in one part one week and the
other part another week. In cases such as this, the entire assignment will
assumed to have been turned in on the later date.
The exact due date
of assignments are listed below and in the course calendar in WebCT.
EXAMS:
The midterm exam
will be made available on the of the week indicated in the course
calendar. It is due by 11:55 on the date indicated in the attached schedule. Midterm exams
received after that point will receive a grade of zero. The final exam will be
made available on the date indicated in the course calendar. It is due by
11:55pm on the date indicated in the attached schedule. Final exams received after that point
will receive a grade of zero. Only
under emergency situations will you be able to make up a missed exam without
prior approval.
The exact due date
of exams are listed
below and in the course calendar in WebCT.
Questions:
Your willingness to ask questions will be one of the biggest factors in your success in this class. Check the class bulletin board first to make sure your question has not already been asked and answered. If it has not, post your question to the bulletin board. I monitor the bulletin board throughout the day on Monday through Friday. Other students may also answer your question. You can post questions on the bulletin board anonymously. Feel free to email me directly if you have a question and you are uneasy about asking that question on the bulletin board. I check the class email email several times a day Monday through Friday. I often check the bulletin board and email on the weekends and holidays. However you should not count on a response during these periods. Plan your work so that questions can be handled Monday through Friday.
CLASS SCHEDULE:
Available |
Assignment |
Due |
|
Project |
Available |
Due |
| 08/26 |
Read Chapter 8 |
09/02 |
|
Project 1 |
09/09 |
09/23 |
| 08/26 |
Read Chapter 9 Quiz |
09/02 |
|
Project 2 |
09/30 |
10/14 |
| 09/02 |
Read Chapter 10 Quiz |
09/09 |
|
Project
3 |
10/21 |
11/04 |
| 09/09 |
Read Chapter 11 Quiz |
09/16 |
|
Project
4 |
11/11 |
11/25 |
| 09/16 |
Read Chapter 12 Quiz |
09/23 |
|
|
|
|
| 09/23 |
Read Chapter 13 Quiz |
09/30 |
|
|
|
|
| 09/30 |
Read Chapter 14 Quiz |
10/07 |
|
|
|
|
| 10/07 |
Mid
Term Available |
10/14 |
|
|
|
|
| 10/14 |
Read Chapter 15 Quiz |
10/21 |
|
|
|
|
| 10/21 |
Read Chapter 16 Quiz |
110/28 |
|
|
|
|
| 10/28 |
Read Chapter 17 Quiz |
11/04 |
|
|
|
|
| 11/04 |
Read Chapter 18 Quiz |
11/11 |
|
|
|
|
| 11/11 |
Read Chapter 19 Quiz |
11/18 | ||||
| 11/18 |
Read Chapter 20 Quiz |
11/25 | ||||
| 11/25 |
Read Chapter 21 Quiz |
12/02 |
|
|
|
|
| 12/02 |
Final
Available |
12/09 |
Seminole State College
Department of Computer,
Engineering and Office Technology
100 Weldon Boulevard, Sanford, Florida 32773-6199
Phone: (407) 328-2265
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