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Republic of The Philippines West Prime Horizon Institute, Inc. Course Syllabus in Language and Education Research

This document contains a course syllabus for a language and education research course at West Prime Horizon Institute. The syllabus outlines the course goals of producing skilled graduates and developing critical thinking. It describes the course content which will cover object-oriented programming concepts in Java like classes, objects, inheritance and exceptions. The learning plan lists the topics to be discussed each week and the associated activities, assessments and resources. Requirements include regular attendance, participation, and submitting assignments on time. Students will be evaluated based on exams, quizzes, participation and a final portfolio.
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Republic of The Philippines West Prime Horizon Institute, Inc. Course Syllabus in Language and Education Research

This document contains a course syllabus for a language and education research course at West Prime Horizon Institute. The syllabus outlines the course goals of producing skilled graduates and developing critical thinking. It describes the course content which will cover object-oriented programming concepts in Java like classes, objects, inheritance and exceptions. The learning plan lists the topics to be discussed each week and the associated activities, assessments and resources. Requirements include regular attendance, participation, and submitting assignments on time. Students will be evaluated based on exams, quizzes, participation and a final portfolio.
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REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES

WEST PRIME HORIZON INSTITUTE, INC.


COURSE SYLLABUS IN LANGUAGE AND
EDUCATION RESEARCH

VISION
West Prime Horizon Institute envisions mature, highly-skilled and competent graduates
who live with a quality life locally and globally.

MISSION
West Prime Horizon Institute is committed to provide quality education for the 21 st
century learners through a highly competent teachers, holistic curriculum, and conducive
learning environment with advance facilities and equipment.

GOALS
1. To produce technologically skilled graduates who can apply theories into a real-life
situation.
2. To develop learners’ critical thinking and decision-making abilities.
3. To provide a conducive learning environment that enhances quality teaching-learning
process.
4. To cater the needs of the 21st Century learners through advance educational technology.
5. To produce a highly competitive individuals who can adapt to the needs of the local and
global society.

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Course Syllabus in Language and Education Research

Course Name Object-Oriented Programming


Course Code
Course Credit 3 units
Pre-Requisite
Course Description This course provides the students with the fundamental understanding of object-oriented
programming using Java. It introduces the different concepts that are commonly associated
with object programming.
Learning Outcomes At the end of the course, students are expected to:
A. design the classes needed given a problem specification;
B. implement the designed classes using the object oriented programming language
C. learn how to test, verify, and debug object-oriented programs; and
D. create program using object-oriented principles.

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LEARNING PLAN

Desired Learning Outcome Course Content/ Teaching and Assessment of Resource Time-
(DLO) Subject Matter Learning Activities Task Materials table
Object-Oriented Lecture Short Quiz Books/Mu 1-2
Introduced Concepts ltimedia weeks

•Procedural Programming
in the field vs. Object-Oriented
Programming

of
•Abstract Data Types
(ADTs)
•Object-Oriented

HCI,
Programming Concepts

namely its
objective
and
importance.
Also,
reviewed
3
some of the
main
high-level
principles of
HCI
and
presented
some
relevant
examples.
Values:
Appreciatio
4
n of the
principles of
HCI and put
into actual
practice for
the
specific
purpose of
designing
an effective
interface.
Introduced
5
in the field
of
HCI,
namely its
objective
and
importance.
Also,
reviewed
some of the
main
high-level
6
principles of
HCI
and
presented
some
relevant
examples.
Values:
Appreciatio
n of the
principles of
HCI and put
7
into actual
practice for
the
specific
purpose of
designing
an effective
interface.
a) Introduce the object-
oriented concepts of
object-oriented
programming.
a) Introduce the Java Fundamentals - Lecture and Hands-On Oral Recitation and Books/ 3-4
fundamentals of Java. Anatomy of a Basic Java Hands-On. multimedi weeks
Specifically, the Program a
anatomy of a basic Java
program. Let the class • Comments
have their hands-on • Primitive Data Types
activity afterwards. • Expressions and
Operators

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• Reference Types
• Statements
a) Discuss the objects and Objects and Classes in Lecture and Hands-On Oral Recitation and Powerpoin 5-6
classes in Java. Let the Java Hands-On. t weeks
class have their hands- Presenatio
on activity afterwards. • Classes n
• Access Modifiers
• Methods and Attributes
• Constructors
• Class Methods and Class
Variables
a) Explained what is Object-Oriented Lecture and Hands-On Oral Recitation and Books/ 7-8
meant by the object- Programming in Java Hands-On. multimedi weeks
oriented programming a
in Java. Let the class • Inheritance: Superclass
have their hands-on and Subclass
activity afterwards. • Encapsulation
• Method Overriding
• Polymorphism
a) Continue the Other Java Classes Lecture Short Quiz Books/ 9-10
discussion about multimedi weeks
programming and other • Abstract Class a
classes in Java. Let the • Interfaces
class have their hands-
on activity afterwards.
a) Introduce the GUI GUI Development Lecture and Hands-On Small Group Books/ 11-12
development. Let the Discussion multimedi weeks
class have their hands- • AWT Graphical a
on activity afterwards. Components
• Event Handling
• Anonymous Classes
a) Introduce exception Exception Handling Lecture and Hands-On Short Quiz Books/ 13-14
handling. Let the class multimedi weeks
have their hands-on • Try, Catch, and Finally a
activity afterwards. • Creating Exceptions
• Exception Hierarchy

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a) Introduce the thread Thread Hands-On Hands-On Activity Multimedi 15-16
and collections a weeks
framework in object- • Thread Lifecycle
oriented programming • Thread Synchronization
in Java. Let the class • Critical Sections
have their hands-on
activity afterwards. Collections Framework

• Collection
• Set
• List
• Map
a) Discuss the input and Input and Output Streams Hands-On Hands-On Activity Multimedi 17-18
output streams. Let the a weeks
class have their hands- •Input Stream/Output
on activity afterwards. Stream Classes
• Reader/Writer Classes
• File Handler Classes

Suggested References:
Barwell, R. (2005). Critical issues for language and content in mainstream classrooms: Introductions. Linguistics and
Education,16, 143–150.
Carrió-Pastor, M. L. (2019). The implementation of content and language integrated learning in Spain: Strengths,
weaknesses, opportunities and threats.
In Peter Mickan & Ilona Wallace (Eds.), The Routledge handbook of language education curriculum design (pp. 77–89).
London: Routledge.
https://www.mooc-list.com/course/introduction-multilingual-and-multicultural-education-coursera

COURSE REQUIREMENTS

 Regular attendance in class


 Active participation in class through board work and recitation

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 Submit assignments and project on time and pass the quizzes and examination
 Complete outputs

GRADING SYSTEM
Midterm Percentage
Written Long Exam 40%
Class Active Participation 30%
(group work/ mini-outputs in
tasks/among others)
Quizzes/ work sheets/ 30%
assignment/ attendance
Total 100%

Finals Percentage
Quizzes/ work sheets/ 25%
assignment/ attendance
Summative exam 30%
Portfolio 20%
Class active participation 25%
(group work/ mini-outputs in
tasks/among others)
Total 100%

Final Grade = Midterm Grade + Tentative Final Grade


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Prepared by: Verified by: Approved by:

SWEETROSE P. PACILAN TEODORA L. RAPADAS ARIEL S. BINAG


Faculty College Dean Acting School
President

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