PTP308: VB Program II, PTP3080T: VB Program II/DL
COURSE TITLE: VB Program II
GRADE LEVEL: 9-12
CODE: PTP308
COURSE LENGTH: 18 weeks
PREPARATION: VB Program I
COURSE TITLE: VB Program II/DL
GRADE LEVEL: 9-12
CODE: PTP3080T
COURSE LENGTH: 18 weeks
PREPARATION: VB Program I
Major Concepts/Content: Programming in Visual BASIC II is a one-semester course designed to be a continuation of Visual BASIC I. The emphasis of this course is to write computer programs to solve complex problems.
Major Instructional Activities: Students will analyze a problem, design a solution, write the program needed to solve the problem, test the program and make the necessary corrections in the program. Activities will include hands-on programming, group and individual assignments and special projects. Students will use electronic learning services to access additional resources.
Major Evaluative Techniques: Assessment will be accomplished by
- Successful completion of assignments.
- Assignments will be evaluated for structure, the correct use of programming statements, documentation, conciseness, and appropriateness of the solution to the problem.
- Success may be demonstrated by written tests, oral tests, class work, projects, or other means deemed appropriate by the instructor.
Essential Objectives: Upon completion of the course, students should be able to
- Demonstrate the ability to use top-down programming methods.
- Use structure charts to diagram algorithm design and program flow.
- Demonstrate the ability to manage sequential and random-access disk-based data files.
- Demonstrate how graphics and sound are used to enhance computer programs for better communication.
- Demonstrate the ability to use event-oriented programming.
- Create and manipulate databases using data access objects.
- Demonstrate the use of polymorphism.
- Identify and correct errors using debugging tools.
- Work together to solve problems and agree on common solutions.
- Demonstrate the knowledge of the ethical use of computers.
- Identify career paths that need courses in Visual BASIC.
Last Revised: April 7th, 2009 at 12:25 pm.