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    School of Computing and Information SciencesSaint Louis University

    A. Bonifacio St., Baguio City, Philippines(!"# """$%&"' loc &%

    I) &&Programming *undamentals & La+oratory

    SLLABUS

    OBJECTIVES OF THE SCHOOL

    The School of Computing and Information Sciences (SCIS) is envisioned as the universitysinstrument in bridging the digital divide between the academe, industry and communityby being an excellent center for education in computing and information sciences !eingso, SCIS will continuously offer updated computing and information science programscommitted to nurture the Christian Spirit of creative, competent and socially involved

    individuals who are advocates of peace and progress

    Christian Spirit.SCIS rears Information and Computing professionals and practitioners who aregrounded on Christian values ma"ing them responsible and ethical citi#ens of theglobe

    Creativity.SCIS trains potential Information and Computing professionals in abstraction andanalysis processes enabling them to participate in lifelong learning andadaptation to the fast changing environment

    Competence.SCIS e$uips faculty and students with appropriate "nowledge and computings"ills

    Social InvolvementSCIS provides continuing Computing and Information solutions, education,consultancy and assistance to members of the community who are faced withissues and problems

    I. -SC/IP)I0 )I)LProgramming *undamentals & 1 Computer Programming &

    II. C2U/S 3U4B/I) && 1 ICS &&

    III. P//5UISI) SUB6C)SI) &, I) &L 1 ICS &, ICS &L

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    School of Computing and Information SciencesSaint Louis University

    A. Bonifacio St., Baguio City, Philippines(!"# """$%&"' loc &%

    I0. C2U/S -SC/IP)I23Aside from doing hands$on programming e7ercises that 8ill help

    ensure that the students have ade9uate e7posure on varia+les, types,assignment e7pressions, primitive data types, the role of algorithms in thepro+lem$solving process, +asic I12, se9uence construct, selection controlconstructs, iteration control constructs, class and method de:nitions,parameter passing, the one$dimensional arrays and string processing, thiscourse 8ill provide additional practicum for students to do 8ell on o+;ect$oriented programmers using the 6ava language. Practicum activities 8ill focuson de:ning user$de:ned classes as 8ell as using availa+le reference classes.

    )he practicum 8ill allo8 a +etter understanding of access modi:ers, instancevaria+les, methods, constructors, overloading, inheritance and e7ception

    handling. In addition, the essentials of sorting and searching algorithms, t8o$dimensional arrays, and data :le handling 8ill +e appreciated throughprogramming e7ercises.

    I0. C2U/S 2B6C)I0S)hrough hands$on e7ercises, the student is e7pected to ac9uire and

    develop the

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    School of Computing and Information SciencesSaint Louis University

    A. Bonifacio St., Baguio City, Philippines(!"# """$%&"' loc &%

    2n Creativity, /esearch and Scholarly >or