Cs f213 Object Oriented Programming I Sem Ho
Cs f213 Object Oriented Programming I Sem Ho
Course Pre/Co- requisite (if any) & Catalogue / Bulletin Description: Given in the Bulletin 2021 – 2022
Study Material:
Text book [TB]:
Cay Horstmann, Object Oriented Design & Patterns, John Wiley & Sons, 2006, 2nd Edition
Reference book(s) [RB]:
i) Herbert Schildt, The complete Reference Java 2, 5th Edition, Tata McGraw Hill.
ii) James W. Cooper, JavaTM Design Patterns – A Tutorial, Addison-Wesly, 2000.
Evaluation scheme:
EC
Components Duration Weightage % Date & Time Venue
No
1 Test-1 (Closed Book) 50 minutes 20 2.10.21 Sa2
be
latceunnoan To
2 Quiz (Closed Book) 20 minutes 05 20.10.21 W9
3 Test – 2 (Open book*) 50 minutes 20 6.11.21 Sa2
Application based
4 programming - 06 On or before 10.12.21
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assignment
5 Compre Exam 3 hours 35 22.12.21 FN
1 (mid sem) 332
Lab1 & Lab2: 2 hours /
6 + To be announced
Observation week
1 (end sem)
Lab Exam (Closed
7 TBA 6+6 To be announced
Book)
* Only prescribed text book(s),ppt notes and hand written notes are permitted
Lab experiments: Java based programs on Basic Classes, Abstraction, Inheritance, Polymorphism,
Threads, GUI Programs
Mid-sem Grading:
Mid-sem grading will be displayed after the Test 1(20%), Quiz (5%), Lab1 observation (1%), Lab Exam-
1(6%) evaluation components. (Refer Academic calendar for schedule).
Note: A student will be likely to get “NC”, if he / she doesn’t appear / appear for the sake of appearing for
the evaluation components / scoring zero in pre-compre total.
Attendance: Every student is expected to be responsible for regularity of his/her attendance in class
rooms and laboratories, to appear in scheduled tests and examinations and fulfill all other tasks assigned
to him/her in every course. A student should have a minimum of 60% of attendance in a course to be
eligible to appear for the Comprehensive Examination in that course. For the students under the purview of
Academic Counseling Board (ACB), the Board shall prescribe the minimum attendance requirement on a
case-to-case basis. Attendance in the course will be a deciding factor in judging the seriousness of a
student which may be directly / indirectly related to grading.
General instructions:
Students should come prepared for classes and carry the text book(s) or material(s) as prescribed by the
Course Faculty to the class.
Notices:
All notices concerning the course will be displayed on the respective Notice Boards and Google classroom.
Chamber# &
Instructor Name Email Id Chamber consultation hour
contact Tel#
203,
[email protected] Mon 2:50PM – 3:40PM
Prof. S. Vadivel Tue 6:00PM – 7:00PM (online)
042753700
pilani.ac.in
Ext. – 303
Dr. Sujala D. Shetty [email protected] Wed 12:10PM- 1:00PM 279,
pilani.ac.in Wed 5:30PM – 6:00PM (online) 042753700
Ext. – 328
Dr. Pranav [email protected] Th 2:50PM – 3:40PM 204
Mothabhau Pawar pilani.ac.in Tu 3:40PM – 4:30PM (online) 042753700
Ext. – 304
Instructor In-Charge
CS F213 (Object Oriented Programming)