DCIT55 Course Syllabus BSCS
DCIT55 Course Syllabus BSCS
DCIT55 Course Syllabus BSCS
Students are expected to live by and stand for the following University tenets:
TRUTH is demonstrated by the student’s objectivity and honesty during examinations, class activities and in the development
of projects.
Core Values EXCELLENCE is exhibited by the students’ self-confidence, punctuality, diligence and commitment in the assigned tasks, class
performance and other course requirements.
SERVICE is manifested by the students’ respect, rapport, fairness and cooperation in dealing with their peers and members of
the community.
In addition, they should exhibit love and respect for nature and support for the cause of humanity.
In support to the Vision and Mission of the University, CvSU – Bacoor City Campus shall:
Goals of the 1. Provide quality and affordable education which promotes intellectual growth, academic excellence and moral integrity;
Campus 2. Prepare students to meet the demands of the global market and respond to the society’s needs.
3. Develop innovative and scholarly researchers who have the ability to create new understanding in quest for GAD related
quality research through inquiry, analysis and problem solving; and
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4. Produce globally competitive graduates with full competence in their fields of study.
The Department of Computer Studies aims to produce students who are professionals, skilled and morally upright individuals
for global competitiveness.
To attain the objectives of the department, the program aims to produce graduates who can:
1. Acquire skills and disciplines required for designing, writing, and modifying software components, modules, and applications that comprise
software solutions.
2. Analyze complex problems and ethically demonstrate critical and logical problem-solving skills to develop computer-based solutions in a
collaborative environment.
3. Design algorithmic software and develop new and effective algorithms for solving computing problems.
4. Utilize modern computing tools in legal, social, ethical, and professional manner; and engage in life-long learning endeavors.
5. Conduct relevant technological researches in the field of Computer Science with effective communication, reports, and design
documentation.
COURSE SYLLABUS
2nd Semester, AY 2022-2023
Course Course Lecture ✔ Credit
DCIT 55 Advanced Database System Type 5
Code Title Laboratory ✔ Units
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Course This course examines the different techniques of warehousing and mining data that will support the organizational decisions.
Descriptio This also proposes possibilities on how to improve a specific algorithm as may be applied to data warehousing and mining.
n This course focuses on describing the concepts of multimedia by discussing the multimedia elements, right usage of those
elements, and the hardware and software that are essentials in multimedia.
Pre-requisi
DCIT 24 Course Schedule
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Student Outcomes and Relationship to Program Educational Objectives
Program Educational Objectives
Program/Student Outcomes (based on the program CMO) (based on the program CMO)
1 2 3 4 5
Graduates of Bachelor of Science in Computer Science should be able to:
Apply knowledge of computing fundamentals, computing
specialization, mathematics, science and domain knowledge
a. ✔ ✔ ✔
appropriate for the computing specialization to the development of
computing models from defined problems and requirements;
Communicate effectively both oral and written form and act in
b. ✔ ✔
recognition of professional, social and ethical responsibility;
Identify, analyze, formulate, conduct research, and solve computing
problems and requirements reaching validated conclusions using
c. ✔ ✔ ✔
fundamental principles of mathematics, computing sciences and
relevant domain disciplines;
Design and develop computing solutions using a system-level
d. ✔ ✔
perspective;
Create and use existing and modern computing tools and appropriate
e. ✔ ✔
techniques to complex activities and;
Recognize the need, and have the ability to engage in an
f. independent learning for continual development as a computing ✔ c
professional.
Course Outcomes and Relationship to Student Outcomes
Program Outcomes Addressed by the Course Program Outcomes Code
After completing this course, the students must be able to: a b c d e f
1. attain the vision, mission, goals and objectives of the university,
✔
campus and department; (E)
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2. deliver a gender fair and gender sensitive instruction to students
✔
aligned with University goals and objectives; (I)
3. describe and explain advanced database concepts; (D) ✔
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After the completion II. Review of Theory of
of the chapter, Database
students should be 2.1 Database Management Lecture/ Distance PowerPoint Recitation 1st and
able to: System Discussion Mode Presentation 2nd week
2.1.1 What is of March
1. identify and Database?
recall the 2.1.2 DBMS Interactive Web Quizzes
theory of Environment Discussion Resources
database and 2.1.3 Facilities that
its concepts DBMS provide Activity
2.2 Relational Data Model Computer
2-3 2.2.1 Concepts Assisted
2.2.2 Constraints Instruction/
2.2.3 SQL Overview Learning
2.2.3.1 Data
Definition
Language
2.2.3.2 Data
Manipulation
Language
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2. identify proper III.7 Create a Table Computer
SQL Assisted
commands for Instruction/
each given Learning
output.
2. identify the
6-7
different types
of joins; and
3. explain the
different joins
that can be
used in
retrieving data
from several
tables.
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1. define Online Interactive Reference
Analytical Discussion Book
Processing;
2. discuss Computer
different types Assisted
of OLAP; and Instruction/
Learning
3. discuss the
advantages of
OLAP.
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3. identify different Computer
transaction Assisted
statements; Instruction/
and Learning
4. describe the
concept of
deadlock.
3. discuss the
importance of
database
backup and
recovery; and
4. identify the
different
backup and
recovery
mechanisms;
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After the completion IX. Warehousing and Mining
of the chapter, IX.1 Concept of data Lecture/ Distance Web Recitation 1st week
students should be warehousing Discussion Mode Resources of June
able to: IX.2 Data mining
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COURSE REQUIREMENTS
Lecture Requirements:
1. Midterm Examination
2. Final Examination
3. Quizzes/Activities/Assignments
4. Class Participation
*All exams must follow a Table of Specifications (TOS) and Rubrics for evaluation of student’ performance or projects.
GRADING SYSTEM
Grade Distribution for Lecture (2 unit) and Laboratory (1 units)
Lecture 60%
Midterm Exam 20%
Final Exam 20%
Attendance 10%
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Outputs/ Portfolio 25%
Quizzes/ Long Exams 15%
Class Participation 10%
TOTAL 100%
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INC Passed the course but lack some requirements.
Dropped If unexcused absence is at least 20% of the Total Class Hours.
CLASS POLICIES
A. Classroom Decorum
During distance mode
Students are required to:
1. sign an honor system pledge;
2. avoid giving or receiving unauthorized aid of any kind on their examinations, papers, projects, and assignments,
3. observe proper netiquette during face to face activities; and
4. submit take home assignments on time.
B. Examination/ Evaluation
1. Midterm and Final Examinations are scheduled.
2. Cheating is strictly prohibited. A student who is caught cheating will be given a score of ”0” for the first offense. For the second
offense, the student will be automatically given a failing grade in the subject.
3. Students who will miss a Midterm or final examination or an activity may be excused and allowed to take a special exam, pass an
activity when reasons are acceptable as assessed by the instructor.
References:
A. Reference Books
Ramez E. and Shamkant N. Fundamentals of Database Systems. 7th Edition. 2016
C.J. Date. An Introduction to Database Systems. 8th Edition. Addison Wesley
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REVISION HISTORY
Revision
Date of Revision Date of Implementation Highlights of Revision
Number
Inclusions of PEO and Relationship to
University Mission
Student Outcomes and Relationship to
PEO
1 January 9, 2017 January 16, 2017
Course Outcomes and Relationship to
Student Outcomes
Inclusions of the Campus Goals and
Objectives of the Department
Program Goals stipulated form PSGs
Revision of PEO stipulated from PSGs
Format (Program/Student Outcome)
Program Outcome Code (Number of
2 August 15, 2017 August 22, 2017
columns depend on the number of
program/student outcome
Additional column for course coverage
(Course Outcome)
3 August 06, 2018 August 13, 2018 Format based from ISO
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Date Prepared: March, 2023
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