C# Programming

Fall 20091

R 6:00 - 8:40 pm

Teacher: Eris Reddoch
Office: 1729 / 3212
Phone: 484-1351 / 484-2279
Email: ereddoch@pjc.edu or erisred@bellsouth.net

 

Week Class Activities Assignments
08/28 Introduction and Administration.

Chapter 1:  Introduction to Computing and Programming

Setting up your system to develop C# programs. Visual C# Express 2008.
 

Read Chapter 1 & Chapter 2
09/04 Chapter 2:  Your First C# Program

Appendix G:  C# Coding Standards and Guidelines.
 

Read Chapter 3
09/11 Chapter 3:  Data Types and Expressions Read Chapter 4.

Assignment 1:  (due 09/25)
 

09/18 Chapter 4:  Methods and Behaviors.

Review Chapters 1 - 4 for exam.
 

Read Chapter 5

 

09/25 Test 1 on Chapters 1 - 4.

Chapter 5:  Making Decisions.

Read Chapter 6.


 

10/02

Chapter 6:  Repeating Instructions.

Read Chapter 7.

Assignment 2:  (due 10/16)
 

10/09 Chapter 7:  Arrays and Collections. Read Chapter 8.


 

10/16 Chapter 8:  Introduction to Windows Programming.
 
Read Chapter 9.
10/23 Chapter 9:  Programming Based on Events. (Midterm this week)

Review Chapters 5 - 9 for test.
 

Read Chapter 10

Assignment 3:  (due 11/06)

10/30 Test 2 on Chapters 5 - 9.

Chapter 10:  Advanced Object-Oriented Programming Features.
 

Read Chapter 11.

 

11/06

Chapter 11:  Debugging and Handling Exceptions.
 

Assignment 4:  (due 11/20)
11/13  Chapter 12:  Working with Files.
 
 
11/20  Chapter 13:  Database Access using ADO.NET Read Chapter 12.

Assignment 5:  (due 12/04)

11/27 Thanksgiving Holiday Read Chapter 13.


 

12/04 Chapter 14:  Web-Based Applications.

 


 

12/11 Final Exam.
 
 

 

Grade Scale
 
A 100 - 90 C 74 - 70
B+   89 - 85 D+ 69 -65
B   84 - 80 D 64 - 60
C+   79 - 75 F 59 - 0
   
3 Tests 75%
5 Assignments 25%

Attendance: After 1 more absence than the times a class meets each week a student may be withdrawn. Please let me know if you are going to be absent. "Hands on" work done in class is almost impossible to make up on your own, so being in class is very important.

Withdrawal/Incompletes: After the 70% point in a term a student may not withdraw, or be withdrawn, from a class. Students still enrolled after the 70% point will receive 0's on all missed work and will receive the grade they earn. Take responsibility for yourself! If you want to withdraw, do the needed paperwork to do so before the 70% mark of the term. 

Incompletes are rarely given. If a student has a valid reason for missing a small amount of work, or the final exam, discusses this with their instructor, and both the student and instructor agree that the work will be completed by a specified time (not to exceed one year) in writing prior to the term ending an incomplete may be issued.

Disclaimer: The course schedule, activities, and course content is subject to change depending upon circumstances that might arise during the semester. Your instructor will keep you informed of any changes that may need to be me made.