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CSBA201 Computer Science

Computer Science II (CSBA 201) is a compulsory course in the Bachelor of Science in Business Administration program, offered in the second semester of the 2019/2020 academic year. The course aims to introduce formal computer science concepts, focusing on problem-solving using algorithms, with students expected to learn sequential, conditional, and iterative algorithms. Assessment is based on coursework and online assessments, each contributing 50% to the final grade.

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CSBA201 Computer Science

Computer Science II (CSBA 201) is a compulsory course in the Bachelor of Science in Business Administration program, offered in the second semester of the 2019/2020 academic year. The course aims to introduce formal computer science concepts, focusing on problem-solving using algorithms, with students expected to learn sequential, conditional, and iterative algorithms. Assessment is based on coursework and online assessments, each contributing 50% to the final grade.

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Computer Science II (CSBA 201)

A-Basic Information

Semester number Second semester


Semester type Spring Semester
Study year First Year
Course code CSBA201
Academic year 2019/2020
Program name Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
Department offering the course Media and Engineering Technology
Specialization Business Administration
Type of course Compulsory
Number of sessions/ week 1 Lecture/week, 1 Tutorial/week
Weekly contact hours 2 hrs lecture/week, 2 hrs Tutorial/week
Student workload 150 hrs
Credit points (ECTS) 5 CP

B- Professional Information
Aims
The purpose of this course is to provide an introduction to the discipline of formal computer
science. This will allow the students to understand the ideas underlying problem solving using
algorithms.

Intended Learning Outcomes


By the end of the course the student will have gained the following skills:

a. Knowledge & Understanding


a1. Use suitable programming statements for Sequential Algorithms.
a2. Use suitable programming statements for Conditional Algorithms.
a3. Use suitable programming statements for Iterative Algorithms.

b. Professional & Practical skills


b1. Construct a simple Sequential Algorithm.
b2. Construct a simple Conditional Algorithm.
b3. Construct a simple Iterative Algorithm.

c. Intellectual skills
c1. Provide correct output of a Sequential Algorithm.
c2. Provide correct output of a Conditional Algorithm.
c3. Provide correct output of an Iterative Algorithm.

d. General and transferable skills


(Faculty of Business Administration) 2nd Semester course specs 209

d1. Use computing machines to construct and test simple algorithms.


d2. Debug and run algorithms implemented in Python.
d3. Provide solutions and submit them online over Internet.

No. of Teaching Hours


Week Topic Lecture Tutorial
1 Introduction 2
2 Sequential Algorithms 2 2
3 Sequential Algorithms 2 2
4 Conditional Algorithms 2 2
5 Conditional Algorithms 2 2
6 Conditional Algorithms 2 2
7 Mid-Term Revision
8 Mid-Term
9 Iterative Algorithms: Loops 2 2
10 Iterative Algorithms: Loops 2 2
11 Iterative Algorithms: Lists 2 2
12 Iterative Algorithms: Lists 2 2
13 Revision on Sequential and Conditional 2 2
14 Revision on Iterative and Lists 2 2
15 Final Revision
16 Final Exams

Learning and Teaching Methods


Lectures, assignments and tutorials.

Facilities required for teaching & learning


Lecture halls equipped with microphone, computer, beamer, white board and markers.
Exercise rooms equipped with computer for each student, beamer, white board and markers.

Assessment
Course Work Submissions 50%
Online Assessments 50%

References
Schneider and Gersting, "Invitation to Computer Science," 8th Edition, 2019, ISBN10:
1337561916, ISBN13: 9781337561914

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(Faculty of Business Administration) 2nd Semester course specs 209

C- Administrative Information
Course Coordinator Contact Information
Course Coordinator: Dr.Hisham Othman
E-mail: [email protected]
Telephone: +20-2-27589990-8
Extension: n.a.

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