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IAD1133: Fundamentals of Programming. Ezwan Shah Abd Majid Q1 Level 2 +6017 2016227 EZWAN@UNISEL.EDU.MY FB: ezwan shah http://fiit.unisel.edu.my/ezwanshah/. Class Time table Group 4 (DMI). Lecture Tuesday 3.30 – 5.30 BK 9 Lab Wednesday 3.30 – 5.30 GL 106.
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IAD1133: Fundamentals of Programming Ezwan Shah AbdMajid Q1 Level 2 +6017 2016227 EZWAN@UNISEL.EDU.MY FB: ezwan shah http://fiit.unisel.edu.my/ezwanshah/ Interest Group: Web Development
Class Time table Group 4 (DMI) • Lecture • Tuesday 3.30 – 5.30 • BK 9 • Lab • Wednesday 3.30 – 5.30 • GL 106 Interest Group: Programming
Class Time table Group 6 (DAKDP+DTMA+DPI) • Lecture • Friday 10.30 – 12.30 • BK 1 • Lab • Wednesday 10.30 – 12.30 • GL 209 Interest Group: Programming
Course Outline • Objective In this course, student should be able to understand basic rules in programming, prepare solving problems techniques- problem analysis, algorithm, flowchart and pseudo code. Besides that, students are introducing with subprogram written, Object-Oriented concept as well as Exception and Event handling methods. Interest Group: Programming
Course Outline • Synopsis This course is to introduce the concept of programming and give an approach in problem solving. This course also will help student to generate interest of learning programming languages. The steps of the programming life cycle will also be highlighted, in order to ensure the students understand the program development. Students also learn about the contents of programs such as control structures, functions, arrays an etc. Interest Group: Programming
Course Assessment • Coursework 60% • Assignments 30% • Quizzes 10% • Mid Term Examination 20% • Final Exam 40% Interest Group: Programming
References • Main Reference • Robert W. Sebesta, “Concepts of Programming Language”, Addison Wesley 2007. • Additional Reference • David A. Watt, “Programming Language Design Concepts”,Wiley 2004. • Robertson L. Anne, “Simple Program Design 4th Edition”, Thomson 2003. • Terrence W. Pratt, “Programming Languages 4th Edition”, Pearson Prentice Hall 2001. Interest Group: Programming
Rules and Regulation • Students who are absent for more than 80% of the prescribed classes can be barred from final exam which will result into receiving no grade for the paper. • Using information from other sources and not citing the source is plagiarism, a form of CHEATING. When you are working with other students, please remember that failing to contribute adequately to the project but taking full credit for other ;s efforts is also a form for cheating. If you are caught CHEATING or TRYING TO CHEAT in your assignment(s), quiz(s), test(s) or final exam, you can and will be punished accordingly Interest Group: Programming
Rules and Regulation • Students attending the class must follow and adhere to the University’s dress code. Any student caught not adhering to said dress code can and will be prohibited from attending my class(s) and any loss resulted from his/her absentee regarding this matter will be his/her own liability. • Students at all time should maintain good manners with other student’s, lecturers and other university’s staff. • Respect lecture and other student’s times and rights. No paging, messaging (SMS) or telephoning is allowed during class Interest Group: Programming
First Class Assignment • Find any books related to the Programming Methodology at the UNISEL library. • Due Date: During lecture class in a week 2. Interest Group: Programming
Q & a Thanks Interest Group: Programming