Computer Fundamentals and Programming
Computer Fundamentals and Programming
Engineering Department
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CIVIL ENGINEERING
COURSE SYLLABUS
1st Semester, SY 2020– 2021
VISION: ASCOT, a center of excellence in instruction, research, extension and production in Asia
DEPARTMENT GOALS:
● To produce globally competent and entrepreneurially skilled professional engineers tailored to present
demand in accelerating economic development by integrating them to local and international labor
market and those engineers must be imbued with high morale, spiritual, physical and intellectual values
that brings transformative development of life to form an ideal community.
DEPARTMENT OBJECTIVES:
● Provide quality instruction, seminars and training in meeting the demand of industry civil, electrical and
mechanical engineering
● Carry out research programs, engineering design and innovation, technical project and activities which
are responsive and relevant to the development needs of the service area and the country
● Execute extension works and projects that tie up with the needs of local and international communities
● Support the students to be more passionate by enhancing their potentials in their chosen fields through
recognition and giving of an appreciation
● Lead in the production and packaging technologies derived from engineering programs and be
responsive to the demands and needs of the department relevant to the needs of the province community,
region in general and ASCOT in particular
Prerequisite: None
Co-requisite: None
Engineering Department
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CIVIL ENGINEERING
Course Description:
Basic information technology concepts: fundamentals of algorithm development; high – level language and
programming applications; computer solutions of engineering problems.
LEARNING PLAN
Teaching
EXPECTED /
and Outcomes-based
INTENDED Week /
CILO TOPICS Learning Assessment(s)
LEARNING Hour(s)
Activites (OBA)
OUTCOMES
(TLA)
⮚ Understand the
Orientation
subject requirements
ASCOT Mission, Vision
and relate the
Mission and Vision
Engineering Goals and 1 hour Brainstorming
of the College
Objectives
⮚ State the Goals of
the Engineering
Grading System
Department and the
Republic of the Philippines
AURORA STATE COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY
Zabali, Baler, Aurora
Engineering Department
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CIVIL ENGINEERING
Civil Engineering
Program to the
subject
⮚ Discuss the class
policies and grading
system
INTRODUCTION TO
COMPUTERS
⮚ Explain basic CLO1 ● Computer Organization Wk 1-9 Powerpoint Paper and Pencil
information CLO2 ● Number Systems and Data (54 hrs) Presentation Tests (seatwork
technology concepts CLO4 Representation and quizzes)
and concept of ● Application Software: 54 hrs Lecture /
programming Word Processing and lab Discussion Oral Recitation
languages Spreadsheet
⮚ Use application ● The Internet Dimensional Hands-on
software and the Question Examination
internet properly Approach
⮚ Use the computer as
a tool in engineering
practice
MIDTERM EXAMINATION
PROGRAMMING
⮚ Explain basic CLO1 ● Operating System Wk 10- Powerpoint Paper and Pencil
information CLO2 ● Word Processing Software 18 (54 Presentation Tests (seatwork
technology concepts CLO3 ● Spreadsheet Software hrs) and quizzes)
and concept of CLO4 ● High – Level Lecture /
programming Programming Language 54 hrs Discussion Oral Recitation
languages ● Internet Browser and lab
⮚ Use application Internet Connection Dimensional Hands-on
software and the Question Examination
internet properly Approach
⮚ Use high – level
programming
languages by
demonstrating
proficiency in
algorithm
development
⮚ Use the computer as
a tool in engineering
practice
FINAL EXAMINATION
Course Policies and Performance Standards:
1) The lectures in this course are to be considered only as a study guide and a summary of the main ideas to
be learned. The students are expected to supply the details and secondary topics by independent self –
study.
2) All long exams and quizzes shall be closed books and notes. Quizzes are normally unannounced. Quiz
will be given either at the start or near the end of the class.
3) The primary purpose of quizzes and problem set is to allow the student to check his/her understanding of
the subject matter.
4) Problem set shall be collected at the start of the class on its due date. Late submission of problem set will
be subject to 20% deduction per day.
5) No make – up examination will be given for any long examination or quiz missed. If the absence is due
Republic of the Philippines
AURORA STATE COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY
Zabali, Baler, Aurora
Engineering Department
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CIVIL ENGINEERING
GRADING SYSTEM:
Recitation 15
Quiz/zes 25
Problem Set/Assign 15
Term Examination 40
Attendance/Values 05
100%
TEXTBOOKS/REFERENCES:
1. Bart Baesens, et al, Beginning Java Programming, 2015
2. P. J. Deitel, et al, C++ How to Program, 6th Edition, 2007
3. Richard Barnett, et al, Embedded C Programming and the Atmel AVR, 2007
4. Press, Barry and Marcia Press. PC Upgrade and Repair Bible. Desktop Edition, John Wiley and Sons,
Inc., 2004
5. Caputo, Tony C., Build Your Own Server, McGraw Hill, 2003
6. Sebesta, Robert W. Concepts of Programming Languages, 4t Edition, Addison – Wesley Publishing Co.,
1999
7. Kruse, Robert L., Bruce P., Leung and Clovis L. Tondo. Data Structures and Program Design in C, 2 nd
Edition, Prentice Hall, In., 1996
Prepared by:
CHRISTOPHER S. PALADIO, CE
Asst Prof II
Reviewed by:
CHRISTOPHER S. PALADIO, CE
CE Section – Area Chairman
Approved by: