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Technology & Visual Arts: Monday, 12:00 To 2:50 PM

This document provides information about the F2020 COMP1098 .NET Programming using C# course offered on Mondays from 12:00 to 2:50 pm. The course will teach students how to build desktop applications using the .NET framework and C# programming language. Students will learn to create graphical user interfaces, handle errors, and manage runtime events. Study resources will be provided on Blackboard. The instructor is Nital Shah and office hours are available by email request. Students are expected to attend class regularly and complete four assignments, a midterm exam, final project, and final exam over the course of the 14-week semester. Topics that will be covered include controls and properties, classes, arrays, databases, and

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Technology & Visual Arts: Monday, 12:00 To 2:50 PM

This document provides information about the F2020 COMP1098 .NET Programming using C# course offered on Mondays from 12:00 to 2:50 pm. The course will teach students how to build desktop applications using the .NET framework and C# programming language. Students will learn to create graphical user interfaces, handle errors, and manage runtime events. Study resources will be provided on Blackboard. The instructor is Nital Shah and office hours are available by email request. Students are expected to attend class regularly and complete four assignments, a midterm exam, final project, and final exam over the course of the 14-week semester. Topics that will be covered include controls and properties, classes, arrays, databases, and

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F2020

Technology & Visual Arts


F2020 – COMP1098 – .NET Programming using C#

Monday, 12:00 to 2:50 pm

Course Description
The Microsoft .NET framework is a comprehensive programming model for developing
applications. Students apply the .NET framework to create desktop applications. Students learn how
to build Graphical User Interface (GUI) applications using the .NET framework, as well as how to
handle errors and manage runtime events.

Resources
Study resources will be supplied via Blackboard

Instructor
Name: Nital Shah
Email: [email protected]

Office Hours
Meetings can be made available by email request.

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Expectations for Success:
Instructor responsibilities: Nital Shah
I will:
• Be prepared for class
• Provide real-life context and examples when possible
• Encourage and answer your questions
• Find out the answers to questions that I cannot answer
• Set out clear standards and expectations for your work
• Try to present the course material in an interesting and engaging manner
• This is OUR course – I am very open to feedback.

Student responsibilities:
• Attend class regularly
• Ask for help as often as you require it
• Follow along with the required reading in the text (it’s a fun book to read!)
• Check the blackboard site at least once per week
• Understand how you learn (so you can learn more efficiently)
• Enjoy the process of learning
• Live without the use of your cell phone, Facebook, music players, game center, etc…
for 3 hours a week
• Do not interrupt the flow of the class
• If you are requesting assistance via email, please be descriptive.

Evaluation:
In-Class Exercises
Assignment 1 5%
Assignment 2 10%
Assignment 3 10%
Assignment 4 15%
Mid Term Exam 20%
Final Project 20%
Final Exam 20%
100%

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Schedule of Activities:

• Controls and properties


• Class modules and objects
• Database connections
• .NET Language-Integrated Query (LINQ)
• Data Interchange formats
• Methods and events
• Visual form design
• Data manipulation
• Data types and declarations
• .NET Framework and development environment
• Flat data files
• Error handling

The sequence and content of this syllabus may change due to unanticipated opportunities or
challenges, or to accommodate the learning styles of the students. Personal images, images of your
projects and images of events may be taken throughout the semester. If you do not want your
work/image used for College and Program promotional purposes, please fill out and submit a
Disclaimer Form, available from Marilyn Haughton in Room D127, to your Program Coordinator.

WEEK Date Assignment

Introduction to the C# language and the .NET


framework
Introduction to programming with C#
1 Sept – 14, 2020
Software Installations
First Application: Hello World
Input / Output Statements

Language/Grammar
2 Sept – 21, 2020 Data Types and Declarations, Variables, Numbers in Assignment-1
C#

C#: Logic and Conditionals


3 Sept – 28, 2020
Branches and loops

Introduction to classes
4 Oct – 05, 2020 Methods, Functions and Events Assignment-2
Working with Strings

5 Oct – 12, 2020 Thanksgiving Day - Holiday

Arrays, Interfaces, Delegates


6 Oct – 19, 2020
Exception Handling

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7 Oct – 26, 2020 MID Term Exam

8 Nov – 02, 2020 SDUDY WEEK – No Classes

Flat Data Files


9 Nov – 09, 2020 Working with Files Assignment-3
Data Interchange Formats: JSON, XML, CSV

Introduction to Data Access


10 Nov – 16, 2020 Data Manipulation
Database Connections

Database connectivity- II
11 Nov – 23, 2020 SQL Queries, CRUD Operations and Data Assignment-4
Management

12 Nov – 30, 2020 Language-Integrated Query (LINQ)

13 Dec – 07, 2020 Final Project

14 Dec – 14, 2020 Final Exam

The sequence and content of this syllabus may change due to unanticipated opportunities or challenges,
or to accommodate the learning styles of the students.

Due to extenuating circumstances and to accommodate the


need for this program to be offered remotely, there may be
some modifications to the evaluation/assessment. This has
been approved by the Dean of Technology & Visual Arts
(TVA), as directed by the Vice President, Academic.

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