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online Business Systems Programming II course at Canyon College

COURSE SYLLABUS: Business Systems Programming II

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BIS412 - Business Systems Programming II
Computer Science
Gene Bryant, MS - Contact | Vita
(000) 000-0000


Course Description:

This course is a continuation of BIS402, and provides the conceptual foundation to develop computer software programs. Topics include Classes, inheritance, polymorphism, exception handling, and databases. The course uses C#.

Textbook: Online Bookstore

murach’s C#
Joel Murach / Doug Lowe
Mike Murach and Associates, 2004
ISBN #: 1890774227

Compiler / Software:

Microsoft Visual C# .NET 2003 Standard Edition (or higher) is required.

Grading:

Programs 25%
Quizzes 25%
Final Project 25%
Final Exam 25%
Final grades will be assigned based on the following percentage scale:
A 90% or higher
B 80% to 89%
C 70% to 79%
D 60% to 69%
F lower than 60%
Schedule and Assignments:

Week Read / Study Assignments
1 Review of C#

Ch 12: Classes
If not done so already, install the C# compiler.

Take Quiz 1 by Day 7.
2 Ch 13: More on Classes Complete Program 1 by Day 7.

Take Quiz 2 by Day 7.
3 Ch 14: Inheritance Complete Program 2 by Day 7.

Take Quiz 3 by Day 7.

The Final Project will be emailed by Day 7. Send me an email if you have not received a copy by then.
4 Ch 15: Interfaces, structures and class libraries Complete Program 3 by Day 7.

Take Quiz 4 by Day 7.
5 Ch 16: Intro to database programming

Ch 17: Simple database application
Complete Program 4 by Day 7.

Take Quiz 5 by Day 7.
6 Ch 18: Datasets using bound controls

Ch 19: Datasets using unbound controls
Complete Program 5 by Day 7.

Take Quiz 6 by Day 7.
7 Ch 20: ADO.net classes Complete Program 6 by Day 7.

Take Quiz 7 by Day 7.

The Final Exam will be emailed by Day 7. Send me an email if you have not received a copy by then.
8 Final Exam Submit Course Project by Day 7.Submit Final Exam by Day 7.


Miscellaneous:

Work Week:
For the purpose of this course, the work week will begin on Monday (Day 1), and end on Sunday (Day 7). If you start the course in the middle of a week, your Day 1 of Week 1 will be the Monday immediately following your start day.

Late Submissions:
Any work turned in late, up to one week, will be assessed a 10% penalty; up to two weeks, 20% penalty. No work will be accepted after more then two weeks after the due date. All work must be submitted by Day 7 of Week 8.

Email:
Send messages using Contact form. When sending email outside of this website, please put the course number (BIS412) as part of the subject line. Any of the following would be ideal:

BIS412 – Quiz 1 Question
BIS412 – Inheritance
BIS412 – HELP!!!


All email inquires needing a reply, will be answered within 24 hours. If you do not receive some type of an acknowledgement from me within that time, I either did not receive the original email, or I, uhm, forgot. In either case, please send me a “gentle” reminder. If that doesn’t work, there really might be something wrong with our email “connection,” and you should follow up with a phone call.

What is expected of the students:

LOTS. Lots of hours, sweat and effort, along with night after night of writing code. At least, if this is what you think from the first, you’ll be better off. There will be lots of reading, and there will be tons of lines of already written code examples to run, and many new lines of code for you to write. Yes, all of this will be very time consuming. Even though you’re not required to attend class, you are expected to keep up with the reading, trying out the samples programs, etc. An hour on Sunday before an assignment is due will NOT work. Once you get behind in the course work, it will be extremely difficult to catch up.