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This document provides details about a Visual Programming course for B.Sc. Engineering students. The course is worth 2 credits and involves 4 hours of lectures and labs per week to develop software using a visual programming environment like VB.NET. Assessment includes in-class assignments, attendance, and a final exam. Students will learn about visual programming approaches, objects, controls, program flow, strings, files, arrays, procedures, functions, error handling, and database programming. Contact information is provided for two lecturers and the course coordinator.

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Intro

This document provides details about a Visual Programming course for B.Sc. Engineering students. The course is worth 2 credits and involves 4 hours of lectures and labs per week to develop software using a visual programming environment like VB.NET. Assessment includes in-class assignments, attendance, and a final exam. Students will learn about visual programming approaches, objects, controls, program flow, strings, files, arrays, procedures, functions, error handling, and database programming. Contact information is provided for two lecturers and the course coordinator.

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Visual Programming

B.Sc. Engineering Semester 3


CS 2812
Course Details
 Number of Credits:2
 Lecture +Laboratory Hours: 4
 Time: Tuesday 0800 – 1200
 Venue: CSE Level 2 Laboratory

 Assessment
 Continuous Assessment: 60% (In-class programming
assignments+attendance).
 Final Examination: 40% (1 hour paper)
Learning Objectives
To be able to develop computer
software for engineering and other
applications using a visual
programming environment
Learning Outcomes
 Appreciate the difference between
structured and visual programming
approaches
 Develop software for engineering and
other applications using a visual
programming environment
Topics Covered
 Introduction to the VB.NET Framework
 Objects, Properties, Events & Methods
 Variables, Data Types & Controls
 Program Flow
 String and file manipulation
 Arrays
 Procedures & Functions
 Error Handling
 Basics of OOP
 Database Programming
 Further topics
Resource Persons
 Lecturers:
• 1. Mr. SN Niles
 Contact Details :
o Room 102 (Ground Floor), Textile Department

o Telephone: 2650301 – ext. 6010, 2640491

o E-mail: [email protected]

• 2. Mr. RP Abeysooriya
 Contact Details :
o Instructors’ Room, Textile Department

o Telephone: 2650301 – ext. 6053

o E-mail: [email protected]

 Coordinator: Ms. Sulochana Sooriyarachchi


 Practicals: Visiting Instructors

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