Class Sybille Class Notes Class Assignments

Class Sybille

STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK

COLLEGE AT OLD WESTBURY

 

BU3015                                                                        Dr. A. Ebrahimi

Visual Basic                                                                 Office:   K106 CC - MW 12:30-1:30

Spring 2004 (M/W 8:00-9:40                                                         (or by appointment)

                M Computer Lab K Wing / W D? AV)                   D222 AV - MW 5:00 -6:00

                                                                                     Phone: (516) 876-3089

 

E-mail: ebrahimi@juno.com, ebrahimia@oldwestbury.edu

Site: www.drebrahimi.com

Required Text:?Visual Basic .NET Schneider, David

References: C++ Programming Easy Ways (Volume 1 & 2) Dr. A. Ebrahimi, American Press

A.1. Course Description:

Students will learn how to develop software business applications using event-driven programming and graphical user interface provided by Visual Basic.

A.2. Intended Audience:  MIS and CS majors

A.3. Course Objectives:

Students will learn how to work with the Visual Basic .NET and 6.0, be able to use Visual Basic with database such as Access, incorporate Visual Basic tools in their project.

B. Course Prerequisites:

C. Mode of Instruction:

The class consists of both lecture and lab. During the lab, there will be demonstrations using the Visual Basic environment, as well as writing, testing, and debugging programs.

D. Student Responsibilities:

  1. Each student will be expected to complete a series of lab assignments for each topic and one large project, preferably payroll or invoice.
  2. There will be a test, midterm and final exam.
  3. Students must plan to spend a minimum of two (2) hours per week outside of the class working with computer.

E. Grading:

Test and Midterm

30%

Assignments & projects

25%

Final Exam

30%

Class Work & Attendance

15%

 

       Total

 

 

100%

Course grades will be assigned according to the following scale:

92 - 100 %

A

89 - 91 %

A-

86 - 88 %

B+

82 - 85 %

B

79 - 81 % B-
76 - 78 % C+
73 - 75 % C
69 - 72 % C-
66 - 68 % D+
62 - 65 % D
59 - 61 % D-

58% and Below

F

 
   
 
 

Course Policies:                                                          

Four or more absences may lead to failure 
All work submitted for grading must be the student's own.
Student is responsible to obtain missing works
Each assignment is due one week (2 classes) later.                                          
The assignment will not be accepted after it has been solved.                        
Each week a late assignment will be divided by 2.

 

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