ICC 0102.1 - 1 (Fundamentals of Programming - LAB)
ICC 0102.1 - 1 (Fundamentals of Programming - LAB)
COLLEGE VISION
The PLM College of Engineering and Technology is the preferred academic institution for engineering and
technology education, research, and extension service.
COLLEGE MISSION
PROGRAM OUTCOMES
A graduate of the Bachelor of Science in Computer Studies major in Information Technology program
must attain:
a. An ability to apply knowledge of mathematics and science to solve computing problems.
b. An ability to design and conduct laboratory exercises as well as to analyze and interpret data.
c. An ability to design a system, component, or process to meet desired needs within realistic
constraints such as economic, environmental, social ethical, health and safety, manufacturability
and sustainability in accordance with standards.
d. An ability to function in multidisciplinary teams.
e. An ability to understand professional and ethical responsibility;
f. An ability to communicate effectively.
g. Ability to understand the impact of Information Technology solutions in a global, economic,
environmental, and societal context;
h. Ability to recognize the need for, and engage in life-long learning;
i. Ability to know the knowledge in contemporary issues and current trends.
j. Ability to use techniques, skills and knowledge tools necessary for Information Technology
practice.
k. An ability to analyze user requirements to design IT-based solutions.
l. An ability to identify and evaluate current technologies and assess their applicability to address
individual and organizational needs.
m. An ability to identify and define the requirements that must be satisfied to address user needs.
V. COURSE COVERAGE
GRADING SYSTEM
o To be able to use the transmutation table above, the following is the computation from the zero-
based grade:
Textbook:
References:
Exam
Attendance is required for all examinations. If a student arrives late for any examination, the student
must complete the examination at the same scheduled time as all other students.
No make-up exams will be given except for legitimate medical excuses. Grace period for the make-
up exam is one week after the student’s return to class.
All forms of cheating (e.g., plagiarism, copying, communicating with others during an exam) are not
acceptable in this class.
Cheating in a major examination will entail a failing mark for the given course.
Cheating, dishonesty, and plagiarism in other works will entail a zero score for the said requirement.