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<? // CST1600/Syllabus.php $TRACK = "<b>".basename(__FILE__).'</b> <span class="pv_fl">('.__FILE__.")</span>\n<ol>\n"; ini_set('include_path',ini_get('include_path').PATH_SEPARATOR.$_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT']."/"); // Add the DOCUMENT_ROOT to the include_path. require('application.phpinc'); require('Course/courseInfo.phpinc'); $title = "Syllabus"; $headTitle = '_CST_ - '.$courseNumber.' '.$courseTitle.' - '.$title; $pageTitle = $courseNumber.' '.$courseTitle.'<br>'.$title; $pageMenu = 'Course/courseMenu.phpinc'; require('common/pageHeader.phpinc'); require('classInfo.phpinc'); $sectionTitle = $courseNumber.' '.$courseTitle.' - '.$title; require('common/sectionHeader.phpinc'); ?> <p> <fieldset><legend>Description</legend> CST1600 Relational Databases (3 credits) <br> This course is designed for a student entering the computer field who desires an understanding of relational databases. Students will apply relational database concepts and principles using a database management system (DBMS). Topics covered in this course are: relational database design, tables, records, fields, data normalization, data types, primary and foreign keys, relationships, and queries. This course is based on the use of online study and hands-on structured labs assigned by the Instructor. <br> (REQUISITES: None) (<?=$class['credits']?> Credits) (<?=$class['credits']?> Lecture, 0 Lab, 0 On the Job Training.) </fieldset> <fieldset><legend>Requirements</legend> An average student will spend <?=$class['totalHours']?> hours performing course tasks: <? if ($class['lectureHours'] != 0) { ?><?=$class['lectureHours']?> hours of lecture<?=$lectureHoursPunctuation?><? } ?> <? if ($class['labHours'] != 0) { ?><?=$class['labHours']?> hours working on assigned tasks in the lab<?=$labHoursPunctuation?><? } ?> <? if ($class['lectureHours'] == 0 && $class['labHours'] == 0) { ?>No class hours, <? } ?> <? if ($class['outsideHours'] != 0) { ?><?=$class['outsideHours']?> hours out-of-class<? } ?> . Factual information is provided through informal presentation or in a personalized format. The student is expected to contact the instructor if difficulty is encountered or help is needed. <? if ($class['lectureHours'] != 0 || $class['labHours'] != 0) { ?> Attendance is critical for completion of the lab credits.<? } ?> </fieldset> <fieldset><legend>Grading</legend> Assignment and quiz grades are totaled and translated to a percentage and the percentages to grades. A score of 70% is passing. The following percentage distribution guarantees the following grade: A:93%+, A-:90%+, B+:87%+, B:83%+, B-:80%+, C+:77%+, C:73%+, C-:70%+, F:<70%.<br> <br> For every day late, 10% will be deducted from your score. If you scored a 100%, your grade will be a 90%.<br> If you addend the live class, you will earn 2 extra credit points.<br> If you turn in your assignment more than a day earlier than the due date and time. You will earn 1 extra credit point.<br> </fieldset> <fieldset><legend>Objectives</legend> <ol class="obj"> <li>Describe data organization, relational databases, tables, fields, and queries.</li> <li>Describe database integrity, dependencies, anomalies, and normalization.</li> <li>Design, create, and modify databases, tables, relationships, and queries.</li> <li>Use queries to select, sort, and perform calculations from data.</li> </ol> </fieldset> <? require('ReferencesResources.phpinc'); ?> </p> <? require('Course/DisabilityNotice.phpinc'); require('common/sectionFooter.phpinc'); require('common/pageFooter.phpinc'); ?>