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NET 202
DEPT. OF COMPUTER & INFORMATION SCIENCES
COURSE OUTLINE
• Lecturer:
Aisha AlArfaj [email protected]
• Office: 9.2029
COURSE DESCRIPTION AND TOPICS
Week
No.
Topic
1
Introduction to the Internet.
2
Basics of the World Wide Web and Websites.
3
Interview: Webpage Creator.
4
Fundamentals of Communication Systems.
5
Computer Support.
6
Computer and Information Security.
7
Interview: the ex-hacker.
8
Software Engineering.
9
Holiday
10
People in Computing.
11
File Structures and Databases
12
Bioinformatics.
13
Advanced Topics (Robotics, E-Commerce, Grid and Mobile Computing, Computational
Linguistics, …)
COURSE OBJECTIVES
Student who successfully complete this course will be
able to:
• Recognize English materials related to computer
science.
• Realize the Internet for communication purposes.
• Understand the basics of web education and ecommerce applications.
• Realize how to cooperate with colleagues.
• Recognize the different sources of learning besides
the traditional one.
• Understand the basic concept of self-learning.
STUDENT ASSESSMENT
Assessment Task
Week Due
Proportion of Final
Assessment
1
Quiz-I
Week 4
5%
2
Midterm exam
Week 8
20%
3
Quiz -II
Week 11
5%
4
Project (I-II)
Week (5-13)
10%
5
Homework
Throughout the
semester
5%
6
Participation of class
Throughout the
semester
5%
7
Final Exam
Week 15
50%
100%
LEARNING RESOURCES
Main Books
1.
Eric H. Glendinning and John McEwan, “Oxford English for Information
Technology”, Oxford University Press, Student’s Book, ISBN 019457492x, 2006.
2.
Eric H. Glendinning and John McEwan, “Basic English for Computing”, Revised
Edition, Oxford University Press, Student’s Book, ISBN 978-0-19-457470-9, The
latest Edition.
3.
‫ "المعجم الشامل لمصطلحات الحاسب اآللي‬،‫السيد محمود الربيعي واخرون‬
.‫م‬2001 ‫الطبعة األولى‬،‫واإلنترنت" مكتبة العبيكان‬
Essential
Keith Boeckner and P Charles Brown, “Oxford English for Computing”, Oxford
Reference
University Press, Student’s Book, ISBN 978-0-19-457387-0, The latest Edition
Recommended 1.
Santiago Remacha Esteras, “Infotech Student’s Book: English for Computer
Books
Users”, the 3rd Edition, Cambridge University Press. Cambridge, ISBN 0-52175428-3.2003
2.
“Oxford Dictionary of Computing for Learners of English”, Oxford University
Press, ISBN 978-0-19-431441-1.1996
Websites
http://aalarfaj.yolasite.com
GUIDELINES FOR THE STUDENTS
• Students are advised to follow the text books and
the slides for this course during the entire semester.
• Request for the change in the quiz and the major
dates will not be accepted. Students make it clear
in the beginning not to have any clash in major/quiz
dates between the other courses they are taking in
this semester.
• NO make-up exams.
GUIDELINES FOR THE STUDENTS
• If you couldn’t do your homework or taking a quiz
because of illness you should get a letter from a
doctor.
• Student have to pay attention to the lecture and
Don’t Distract your classmates by:
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Conversation.
Mobile phone(which should be silent or off)
Using your laptop or any other devices.
Attend late.
ATTENDANCE & CLASS PARTICIPATION
• Students that come to class 10 minutes late are
marked absent.
• Students that are regularly absent are given DN
warning (see DN warning flyer).
• Students that are regularly absent or/and late will
also receive lower class participation marks.
• Students are advised to be regular in the classes.
The missed lectures will not be repeated.
ATTENDANCE & CLASS PARTICIPATION
• In case the whole class will miss the lecture, the
students should be prepared to take the quiz for
the missed lecture on the following day. There will
be no announcement for the above mentioned
quiz.
• Students should regularly check their
college/personal e-mailboxes or the website link for
the slides, announcements regarding the course.
ASSIGNMENTS
• All assignments should be delivered on time or won't
be counted.
• All assignments should be two copies one handed
to me and the other by email.
• No late submission for homework/project, if you will
do that your mark will be affected.