ITSE-1331 Introduction to Visual Basic Programming NET


Rudy Martinez

Credit Spring 2024


Section(s)

ITSE-1331-003 (76358)
LEC DIL ONL DIL

ITSE1331 Syllabus


Getting Started

  1. Set a timer for one hour to read the Syllabus (including links), Schedule (see link below), and Blackboard (Bb) content.

  2. In Bb, select the Assignments tab on the left. Complete the Orientation Exam

  3. Begin work on the first assignment.

  4. Maintain a daily commitment to studying and coding.

 


Course Description/Rationale

 

Course Description:

Introduction to computer programming using VB.NET. Emphasis on the fundamentals of structured design, development, testing, implementation, and documentation. Includes language syntax, data and file structures, input/output devices, and files.

Course Rationale:

This is an introductory programming course using the VB.NET language. It does not assume any prior programming experience. This course will prepare students for ITSE 2305/BCIS 2331 (Windows Programming using VB.Net). This is an optional course in the Local Area Network Administration and Microcomputer Applications Support AAS degrees, and in the Local Area Network Administration and Database Certificates.

 Prerequisite(s):  None.

 


Student Learning Outcomes/Learning Objectives

 

Learning Outcomes & Objectives:

The student will use VB.Net to build Windows applications using structured and object-based programming techniques. Students will be exposed to the following concepts and/or skills at an Introductory conceptual level:

  • Design, formulate, and construct applications with VB.NET
  • Integrate variables and constants into calculations applying VB.NET
  • Determine logical alternatives with VB.NET decision structures
  • Implement lists and loops with VB.NET controls and iteration
  • Separate operations into appropriate VB.NET procedures and functions
  • Assemble multiple forms, modules, and menus into working VB.NET solutions
  • Create VB.NET programs using multiple array techniques
  • Build integrated VB.NET solutions using files and structures with printing capabilities
  • Translate general requirements into data-related solutions using database concepts

 


Readings

The textbook is part of the First Day Access program and will be available by the first day of class. The price is included with tuition.

 

Access the textbook via the "ITSE1331 Textbook" tab in Blackboard.

 

Textbook Used in the Course:

Starting Out With Visual Basic 8th Edition

Authors: Gaddis & Irvine; Publisher: Pearson: Publication Date: 2020

ISBN-13: 978-0135204658
ISBN-10: 0135204658

Print or digital versions of the official textbook from the publisher are acceptable. Only the textbook is required. Additonal packages/products are not required.


Course Requirements

 

*** Schedule ***

 

Course Requirements and Grading Rubric:

 

Tutoring Services (generally intended for entry-level subject material)

 

 


General Course Policies and Welcome Letter


Course Subjects

 

Textbook Chapters:

Chapter 1 - Introduction to Programming and Visual Basic

Chapter 2 - Creating Applications with Visual Basic

Chapter 3 - Variables and Calculations

Chapter 4 - Making Decisions

Chapter 5 - Lists and Loops

Chapter 6 - Procedures and Functions

Chapter 7 - Multiple Forms, Modules, and Menus

Chapter 8 - Arrays and More

Chapter 9 - Files, Printing, and Structures

Chapter 10 - Working with Databases

 


Blackboard Access

 

Blackboard (Bb) course access 1st week of class:

Students must access the course in Bb during the 1st week of class to be counted as "Attending".  If a student does not access the course in Bb during the 1st week of class s/he will be classified as "Never Attended" and will be ineligible for financial aid and automatically dropped from the course.

 


Office Hours

M T W Th F 7:30 AM - 8:30 AM Google Meet Audio

NOTE Send email to confirm appointment.

Published: 01/05/2024 15:54:16