ZPRG C1203 - Introduction to Programming

Module Title:Introduction to Programming
Language of Instruction:English
Credits: 10
NFQ Level:8
Module Delivered In 3 programme(s)
Teaching & Learning Strategies: A mix of traditional lectures, programming practicals and assignments that will enable the student to develop and apply the problem solving and programming skills necessary in order to write basic programs.
Module Aim: To provide the student with: 1. The problem solving skills necessary for well defined programs; 2. The basic concepts of programming; 3. The capability to write simple programs.
Learning Outcomes
On successful completion of this module the learner should be able to:
LO1 Utilise problem solving techniques to analyse a well defined problem and develop a solution for it;
LO2 To be able to use variables and apply different sequences and the necessary control structures in their code;
LO3 To be able to use and manipulate different input and output devices, data structures and suitable libraries;
LO4 Produce maintainable programs with suitable documentation and standards;
LO5 Design, develop, test, and debug simple programs.
Pre-requisite learning
Module Recommendations

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Requirements
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Module Content & Assessment

Indicative Content
Introduction to problem solving:
Designing algorithms; translating design (pseudocode & flow charts) into program code; introduction to a relevant language; identifiers, keywords, comments.
Variables:
Data types, variables, assignment statements, constants, arithmetic expressions and operators.
Program control constructs:
Program control constructs and their uses - sequence, selection and loops, flow of control.
Input/Output:
To be able to use and manipulate simple input (keyboard) and output devices (screen).
Strings:
To be able to use and manipulate strings.
Functions:
To be able to use and write functions which accept arguments and return a value.
To use libraries:
To use suitable libraries.
Data structures:
To be able to create, populate and search data structures like the array.
Assessment Breakdown%
Continuous Assessment10.00%
Practical40.00%
End of Module Formal Examination50.00%
Continuous Assessment
Assessment Type Assessment Description Outcome addressed % of total Assessment Date
Examination Some written exams to be given. The written exams should be a similar format and standard to their final written exam. 1,2,3,4 10.00 n/a
No Project
Practical
Assessment Type Assessment Description Outcome addressed % of total Assessment Date
Practical/Skills Evaluation A number of practical programming lab exercises to be given and evaluated. 1,2,3,4,5 40.00 n/a
End of Module Formal Examination
Assessment Type Assessment Description Outcome addressed % of total Assessment Date
Formal Exam The final examination will include questions on many aspects of the course. 1,2,3,4 50.00 End-of-Semester

SETU Carlow Campus reserves the right to alter the nature and timings of assessment

 

Module Workload

Workload: Full Time
Workload Type Frequency Average Weekly Learner Workload
Lecture 12 Weeks per Stage 4.00
Laboratory 12 Weeks per Stage 4.00
Estimated Learner Hours 15 Weeks per Stage 10.27
Total Hours 250.00
 

Module Delivered In

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