Saint Felicity College: College Vision College Mission
Saint Felicity College: College Vision College Mission
COLLEGE OBJECTIVES
After Five Years, CITE ensures that:
80% has worked as an IT-related post such as network management, animation, programming,
information system and business analytics
50% still active in the fie of IT
10% being recognized for an outstanding work with respect to an IT solution
PROGRAM OUTCOMES
IT06. Deploy and use effectively skills, tools and techniques necessary for information systems
practice
IT07. Function effectively on teams (recognizing the different roles within a team and different
ways of organizing teams) to accomplish a common goal.
IT08. Communicate effectively with a range of audiences. Communication skills includes
technical writing, presentation and negotiation, and numeracy.
IT09. Recognize the legal, social, ethical and professional issues involved in the exploitation
of computer technology and be guided by the adoption of appropriate professional, ethical and
legal practices both in the local and global community.
IT10. Recognize the need for and engage in an independent and life-long learning, planning
self- learning and improving performance as the foundation for on-going professional development.
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COURSE SYLLABUS
PROGRAM: BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN INFORMATION SYSTEM/COMPUTER SCIENCE
COURSE CODE: CS 303
COURSE TITLE: Algorithms and Complexity
PRE-REQUESITE/S 3rd Year Standing 3rd Year; 1st Semester
Lecture - 3 units;
NO. OF UNITS: COURSE DESCRIPTION:
Identify the topics to be Course Plan, Course Selected Response - Student Handbook
Covered for the rest of the Guidelines and Rules (MCQ) Answer key - Textbook
1 Semester. Didactic 2 hours Lecture 3 hours - Course Syllabus
Recite the vision and
Mission of SFC
3 Evaluate threats, vulnerabili CIA Triad (Confiden Didactic 2 hours Demonstration 3 hours Multiple Choice,
Ties, security policies, gene tiality. And Availability) Matching type,
ral password rules and Machine Problem
Potential risks.
Differentiate internet, DMZ Basic Networks Zone Didactic 2 hours Demonstration 3 hours Matching type, Fill Answer key - Textbook
4-5 extract and entranet and in the blanks Rubrics - Online Materials
Intranet Machine Problem - Course Syllabus
6 PRELIMINARY EXAM
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7 Differentiate internet, Linux Linux Foundation Didactic 2 hours Demonstration 3 hours Matching type, Answer key - Textbook
command line interface. Fill in the blanks Rubrics - Online Materials
Determine user accounts Linux VS Unix Machine Problem - Course Syllabus
and permissions.
Differentiate bonnets,
8 Trojans, worms, virus, Type of Malwares Didactic 2 hours Demonstration 3 hours Matching type, Answer key - Textbook
ransom ware, adware and Fill in the blanks Rubrics - Online Materials
spyware. Machine Problem - Course Syllabus
12 MIDTERM
EXAMINATION
Differentiate denial of
15 service attacks (DOS) with Cyber Attacks Didactic 2 hours Demonstrate 3 hours Matching type, Answer key - Textbook
distributed denial of Fill in the blanks Rubrics - Online Materials
service attack (DDOS) Machine Problem - Course Syllabus
FINAL
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EXAMINATION
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COURSE POLICIES
1. ATTENDANCE: A student is required to attend his classes regularly. Punctuality is an essential part of class attendance. When a student accumulates absences that are
equivalent to 20% or more of the required number of hours in this subject, he/she automatically obtains a grade of 5.0.
2. CLASS PARTICIPATION: All students are strongly encouraged to ask questions during class sessions. Students can also present their ideas on topic regardless of whether they
are consistent with those of the instructor or author of the textbook they are using. Students are not free to talk or whisper with individual during class session.
3. MISSED EXAMS AND ASSIGNMENT: Students who will miss any major examination will be given a chance to take the said examination after a week of the scheduled major
examination and will be required to present a special permit from the cashier’s office. No make up for any missed quizzes nor assignment
4. ACADEMIC HONESTY: All students are to adhere to high standards of integrity in their academic work. Plagiarism and cheating are not acceptable and will not be condoned
by the college. Students involved in such activities are subject to serious disciplinary action. For further explanation on this topic, please refer to the SFC Student Handbook.
GRADING SYSTEM
Average of quizzes (3 quizzes) + Class standing ( Recitation, Term paper, Seatwork, Oral Report, Assignment) +Prelim Exam
PRELIM GRADE 3
Average of quizzes (3 quizzes) + Class standing ( Recitation, Term paper, Seatwork, Oral Report, Assignment) + Midterm Exam
MIDTERM GRADE 3
Average of quizzes (3 quizzes) + Class standing ( Recitation, Term paper, Seatwork, Oral Report, Assignment) + Pre Final Exam
PRE-FINAL GRADE 3
Prelim Grade + Midterm Grade + Pre Final Grade
FINAL GRADE 3
REFERENCES
Maria Behan, 2016, Beginner’s Guide t Information Security: Kick start your security career with insight InfoSec experts.
TEXTBOOKS
JOURNALS Richard E. Smith, 2015, Elementary Information Security. Barrett Tagliarino, 2015, Information Assurance Handbook: Effective Computer
Security and Risk Management Strategies
WEBSITE
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OTHER REFERENCES
PREPARED BY: REVIEWED BY: APPROVED BY:
JULIUS C. CODILAN
HYDIE DC. CRUZ MARMELO V. ABANTE, DIT
DEAN BE College Committee Representative OBE Core Committee Representative