Technology & Visual Arts: Monday, 12:00 To 2:50 PM
Technology & Visual Arts: 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.
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%
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.
Language/Grammar
2 Sept – 21, 2020 Data Types and Declarations, Variables, Numbers in Assignment-1
C#
Introduction to classes
4 Oct – 05, 2020 Methods, Functions and Events Assignment-2
Working with Strings
Database connectivity- II
11 Nov – 23, 2020 SQL Queries, CRUD Operations and Data Assignment-4
Management
The sequence and content of this syllabus may change due to unanticipated opportunities or challenges,
or to accommodate the learning styles of the students.