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This document provides the course information for an Introduction to Programming course taught in the Fall 2023 term. It outlines the professor, textbook, evaluation breakdown of programming labs, weekly learning schedule, and important policies. The course uses Java and Eclipse and consists of 6 modules taught over 15 weeks, with weekly lectures, discussions, applied work, and programming lab assessments. Late assignments are subject to a 20% per day reduction in marks. Students are responsible for backing up their own electronic notes and assignments.

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Java Programming - Page Lander - IN2363 F23 101 CSI

This document provides the course information for an Introduction to Programming course taught in the Fall 2023 term. It outlines the professor, textbook, evaluation breakdown of programming labs, weekly learning schedule, and important policies. The course uses Java and Eclipse and consists of 6 modules taught over 15 weeks, with weekly lectures, discussions, applied work, and programming lab assessments. Late assignments are subject to a 20% per day reduction in marks. Students are responsible for backing up their own electronic notes and assignments.

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COURSE SECTION INFORMATION (CSI)

Introduction to Programming
Business Fundamentals
Professor’s Name: Paige Landers Course Number: IN2363

Email: [email protected] Course Section: 101

Out of Class Assistance: Schedule Academic Year: 2023-2024


via email
Term: Fall

Section-Specific Learning Resources


• The textbooks for this course are the same as those listed in the approved
course outline available on Blackboard.
• Other related materials will be provided to the student as required.

Evaluation / Earning Credit Breakdown

Assessment Value
Programming Labs (equally weighted) 100%
Total 100%
Fall 2021 Learning Schedule (subject to change with notification)
Week# Weekly Theme and Learning VLOs
Assessments (%) Resources
Date Learning Outcomes Activities Taught &
(Assessed)
Week 1 -Java/Eclipse install
No Class Head start
Sep 6-8 video
Module 1, Unit 1 -
Week 2 -Chap 1.1-1.6, 1.12
Introduction and overview, Lecture video, -Programming Lab 1 T100- 2, 4,
Sep 12 - Chap 1.7 – 1.10
Getting started with Java discussion (16%) 13
- Online Resources
and Eclipse
Module 1, Unit 2 –
Week 3 Console -Programming Lab 1 - Chap 2.1 – 2.16 T100- 1, 2,
Applied work
Sep 19 Input, Variables, Operators (16%) - Online Resources 4, 7, 13
and Program Design
Module 1, Unit 3
Lecture video, -Programming Lab 2 - Chap 2.1 – 2.16
Week 4 Module 1, Unit 4 – T100- 1, 2,
discussion, (16%) - Chap 3
Sep 26 Boolean expressions, 4, 7, 13
applied work - Online Resources
Selection Statements
Module 1, Unit 3
Lecture video, -Programming Lab 2 - Chap 2.1 – 2.16
Week 5 Module 1, Unit 4 – T100- 1, 2,
discussion, (16%) - Chap 3
Oct 3 Boolean expressions, 4, 7, 13
applied work - Online Resources
Selection Statements
Lecture video, -Programming Lab 3 T100- 1, 2,
Week 6 Module 2, Unit 1 –
discussion, (16%) - Chap 4.3 – 4.6 4, 7, 13
Oct 10 Characters and Strings
applied work
Week 7 Lecture video, -Programming Lab 3 T100- 1, 2,
Module 2, Unit 1 –
Oct 17 discussion, (16%) - Chap 4.3 – 4.6 4, 7, 13
Characters and Strings
applied work
Week 8
Oct 23- Reading Week
27
Module 1, Unit 4 –
- Chap 3
Boolean expressions, Lecture video, T100- 1, 2,
Week 9 - Programming Lab 4 - Chap 4.1, 4.2
Selection Statements discussion, 4, 7, 13
Oct 31 (20%) - Chap 6
Module 3, Unit 1 – applied work
- Online Resources
Methods
Module 1, Unit 4 – - Chap 3
Week Lecture video, T100- 1, 2,
Boolean expressions, - Programming Lab 4 - Chap 4.1, 4.2
10 discussion, 4, 7, 13
Selection Statements (20%) - Chap 6
Nov 7 applied work
Module 3 – Methods - Online Resources
Module 1, Unit 4 – - Chap 3
Week Lecture video, T100- 1, 2,
Boolean expressions, - Programming Lab 4 - Chap 4.1, 4.2
11 discussion, 4, 7, 13
Selection Statements (20%) - Chap 6
Nov 14 applied work
Module 3 – Methods - Online Resources
Week Lecture video, T100- 1, 2,
-Programming Lab 5 - Chap 7
12 Module 4 - Arrays discussion, 4, 7, 13
(16%) - Online Resources
Nov 21 applied work
Week Lecture video, T100- 1, 2,
-Programming Lab 5 - Chap 7
13 Module 4 - Arrays discussion, 4, 7, 13
(16%) - Online Resources
Nov 28 applied work
Week Lecture video, T100- 1, 2,
-Programming Lab 6 - Chap 7
14 Module 4 - Arrays discussion, 4, 7, 13
(16%) - Online Resources
Dec 5 applied work
Week Lecture video, T100- 1, 2,
-Programming Lab 6 - Chap 7
15 Module 4 - Arrays discussion, 4, 7, 13
(16%) - Online Resources
Dec 12 applied work
Other Important Information
• If you are unable to meet the assignment/laboratory submission deadline you
must make prior arrangements with your instructor to avoid any loss of marks.
Assignments/labs submitted late are subject to a 20% per day reduction in the
total mark for that assignment/lab. Assignments/labs submitted later than two
days after the due date will receive a mark of “0” (zero).

• If you keep all your notes and/or assignments in electronic form then you are
solely responsible for their backup and accessibility. A break-down of the
computer system (whether it is a college system, your own computer or any
other) will not be accepted as an excuse for work submitted late or your inability
to study for an upcoming test.

YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR OWN DATA BACKUP

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