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PROGRAM COMPETENCIES GOALS
a b c d e f g1. Recognize the interrelatedness of Computer Science to other discipline in
innovating solutions to the global industry;√ √ √
2. Conduct innovative researches that will contribute to the sustainable growth of thecountry’s technological development;
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. !romote the positive social" professional and ethical practices involved in the use
of computer technology;
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#. $rain students to manage systems development pro%ects using the principles"applications that stimulate analytical and critical thin&ing;
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'. !rovide an encouraging learning environment e(uipped with modern computingfacilities;
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). Show understanding of basic database design" theory" and application. √ √ √*. +pdate with the current social issues to develop computer based pro%ects that
address the needs of the community; and√ √ √ √ √
Course Title:CompEd 8-Fund. Of Program &Database Theory &
Alications
Date !ffecti"e:
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Date *e"ised:
October %'(
Preared by:
!ngr. +el"y ,. de la Torre
oted by:
Prof. eaneth P. Tormis/ CPA
Aro"ed by:
Dr. Tessie 0. +iralles
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VISION
The 2ni"ersity of +indanao Digos College is an outstandingnon-#ectarian ,nstitution committed to roduce highlycometent Professionals and 3eaders in a rogressi"e and caringcommunity.
MISSION
#trengthen suorti"e learning conditions geared to4ardacademic e5cellence/ influence synergy and nurture rofessionalresonsibility through a democrati6ed access to the academe.
GOALS
a7 Offer rele"ant and cometiti"e rograms that meet thedemands of the changing 4orld.
b7 De"elo multi-s8illed rofessionals 4ho 4ill be team layers in the 4or8lace.
c7 Produce ser"ant-leaders 4ho 4ill romote socialde"eloment for a rogressi"e society.
d7 Pro"ide ade9uate and udated facilities to fortifyteaching-learning e5erience.
e7 Conduct 9uality researches in collaboration 4ithdifferent sectors for the economic "itality of thecountryside.
f7 !5and and strengthen community artnershi throughoutreach rograms that ulift the societys condition.
g7 Culti"ate aesthetic "alues of indi"iduals in the reser"ation and enrichment of Filiino culture.
2+ Digos College*o5as !5tension/ Digos City
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,. !roduce world-class entrepreneurs and eperts that respond to the demands ofglobal mar&et.
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COURSE SYLLABUS
7 General Course Compeen!"es and Rela"ons#"p o Pro$ram Compeen!"es%
GENERAL COURSE COMPETENCIES
PROGRAM COMPETENCIES
' % 1 ( ) ; < =a/ 0ene database and S3 terminology and be able to design a database that
conforms to the user’s database re(uirements. √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √b/ Create hierarchical" networ& and relational data models. √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √
c/ 4valuate the advantages and disadvantages of di5erent database structures. √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √d/ 0ene S3 theory" ob%ect-oriented and distributed database terms and
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e/ Complete a database application that involves designing and testing adatabase model that uses S3 to determine (uery results. √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √
f/ Construct a model that contributes improvement in the computing industries. √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √g/ 6ssess current technologies and evaluate its e5ects in the society. √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √
Course Title:CompEd 8-Fund. Of Program &Database Theory &
Alications
Date !ffecti"e:
#$ %'(-%')
Date *e"ised:
October %'(
Preared by:
!ngr. +el"y ,. de la Torre
oted by:
Prof. eaneth P. Tormis/ CPA
Aro"ed by:
Dr. Tessie 0. +iralles
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& Course Num'er : Com!d =( Course T"le : Fundamentals of Program & Database Theory
& Alication) Cred" Un"s : 1.* Pre+Re,u"s"e : Com!d '/ Com!d ;- Co+Re,u"s"e : one
. COURSE /ESCRIPTION%
A course focusing on the de"eloment of dynamic content andalications to facilitate information distribution. The course stresses
de"eloment strategies for managing the raidly changing information of cororations and organi6ations for >ust-in-time distribution/ usingauthoring rograms to create interacti"e multimedia roducts that utili6edatabase management systems/ and file systems to ro"ide a method for "isuali6ing and maniulating that data. #tudents are re9uired to lan/design and imlement a ma>or ro>ect. This course is intended to ro"idestudents 4ith an introduction to database management and beginning #?3concets/ and database design methodology.
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• 3ist thead"antages anddisad"antages ofdatabase rocessing.
• Define the termsentity/ attribute/and relationshis
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Course Title:CompEd 8-Fund. Of Program &Database Theory &
Alications
Date !ffecti"e:
#$ %'(-%')
Date *e"ised:
October %'(
Preared by:
!ngr. +el"y ,. de la Torre
oted by:
Prof. eaneth P. Tormis/ CPA
Aro"ed by:
Dr. Tessie 0. +iralles
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• 3ist the securityfeatures of adatabasemanagement
system HD+#7.• Define entity/
referential/ andlegal-"aluesintegrity anddefine and usethe systemcatalog.
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• Define functionaldeendence andthe imortanceof rimary 8eys.
• Define first
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• ,llustrate ho4normali6ation isused in thedatabase design rocess.
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• Define DatabaseDesign 3anguageHDD37 and useit to documentdatabase designs.
• Construct anentity-
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a databasedesign.
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administrati"eresonsibilitiesfor databasemanagementsystemHD+#7e"aluation andselection/D+#
maintenance/data dictionarymanagement/and training.
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• DescribeDAs
technicalresonsibilitiesfor databasedesign/ testing/and erformancetuning
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• #ummari6e theimact of @ebaccess todatabases and
the stesneeded tosecure anonlinedatabase.
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Course Title:CompEd 8-Fund. Of Program &Database Theory &
Alications
Date !ffecti"e:
#$ %'(-%')
Date *e"ised:
October %'(
Preared by:
!ngr. +el"y ,. de la Torre
oted by:
Prof. eaneth P. Tormis/ CPA
Aro"ed by:
Dr. Tessie 0. +iralles
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