MIDLANDS TECHNICAL COLLEGE
Information Systems Technology Syllabus
COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course introduces the student to the development of professional-looking, special purpose Windows applications using the graphical user interface of Windows. STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES: Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to: 1. Build advanced
Windows applications in Visual Basic, using Microsoft's .NET Integrated
Development Environment. COURSE COMPETENCIES AND
PERFORMANCE MEASURES: As part of the
Information System Technology Department’s ongoing learning outcome
assessment activities, the following competencies have been developed to
support the stated learning outcomes, together with performance measures to
assess the students' success in attaining those competencies. Course Competency: Students will be able to build advanced Windows applications using a current Integrated Development Environment. Measurement Instrument and Success Criteria: Graded homework project which requieres the use of menus, dialog boxes, child window controls (push buttons, radio buttons, the graphical user interface, mouse input, fonts and printing. The homework project will be evaluated on a standard rubric. The success criterion is 50% of the students will score 4 or higher on a standardized 7 point rubric. Course Competency: Students will be able to demonstrate an understanding of basic operations and control structures. Measurement Instrument and Success Criteria: Examination questions. The success criterion is 50% of the students will correctly answer 80% of the examination questions related to this competency. GRADING SCALE:
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