PHP WITH MYSQL Course Plan
PHP WITH MYSQL Course Plan
PHP is a widely used programming language which works on the principal of server side
scripting to produce dynamic Web pages. To introduce how PHP can be combined with MySQL to
integrate database functions into Websites.
Course Outcomes
CO – Mapping
U21CA609 3 2 3 2 2 2 2
Browser Output 1
Working with Functions: What Is a
1
Function?
Calling Functions 1
Defining a Function 1
Returning Values from User-Defined
1
Functions
Variable Scope 1
Saving State between Function Calls
2 1
with the static Statement
More about Arguments 1
Testing for the Existence of a Function. 1
Working with Arrays: What Are
1
Arrays?
Creating Arrays 1
Some Array-Related Constructs and
Functions. 1
Working with Strings, Dates, and Time:
1
Formatting Strings with PHP
Investigating Strings in PHP -
1
Manipulating Strings with PHP
Using Date and Time Functions in
1
PHP
Other String, Date, and Time
1
Functions.
Working with Forms: Creating a Simple
1
Input Form
Accessing Form Input with User-Defined
1
Arrays
Combining HTML and PHP Code on
3 1
a Single Page
Assessment Pattern
Assessment Instrument Percentage Weightage
Continuous Internal Assessment (CIA) 25%
End Semester Examination (ESE) 75%
Parts Marks
Part A (6X1) 6
Part B (4X 5) 20
Part C (3X8=24) 24
Total 50
Parts Marks
Part A (10X 1=10) 10
Part B (5X 5=25) 25
Part C (5 X8=40) 40
Total 75
Schedule:
Rubrics:
For Assignment:
Performance 5 points 4 Points 3 Points 2 Points 1 Point
Area
Content Thoughtful and Basic analysis Tried to do the Do assignments Out of content
insightful analysis of an assignment with mistakes
of a clearly assignment
presented
Format A recognized A recognized The format of The format of No
format is correctly format is the document document reflects standardized
followed generally reflects inadequate format was
followed with incomplete knowledge of followed.
few mistakes knowledge of standard
the standard.
Creativity skill New Good Better Poor explanation Very poor
Technologies explanation of a explanation of a of a topic explanation of
reflection with topic topic the topic
advanced
knowledge
Reference Sources of Complete Occasional Less Reference References are
presented references are and/or are available not or mostly
evidence are generally incomplete not presented.
clearly and fairly present references are
represented provided.
A.RAJESWARI
Assistant Professor,
Department of Computer Application
[email protected]
+91 8220188639
DIRECTOR PRINCIPAL