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selection, creation, evaluation and administration of computer-based
 systems
 Design, implement, and evaluate computer-based systems,   ✓   ✓   ✓   ✓   ✓
 e.    processes, components, or programs to meet desired needs and
 requirements under various constraints
 f.    Integrate IT-based solutions into the user environment effectively   ✓   ✓   ✓   ✓   ✓
 Apply knowledge through the use of current techniques, skills, tools   ✓   ✓   ✓   ✓   ✓
 g.
 and practices necessary for the IT profession
 Function effectively as a member or leader of a development team   ✓   ✓   ✓   ✓   ✓
 h.    recognizing the different roles within a team to accomplish a common
 goal
                ✓           ✓           ✓           ✓           ✓
 i.    Assist in the creation of an effective IT project plan

 Communicate effectively with the computing community and with   ✓   ✓   ✓   ✓   ✓
 j.    society at large about complex computing activities through logical
 writing, presentations, and clear instructions
 Analyze the local and global impact of computing information   ✓   ✓   ✓   ✓   ✓
 k.
 technology on individuals, organizations, and society
 Understand professional, ethical, legal, security and social issues and   ✓   ✓   ✓   ✓   ✓
 l.
 responsibilities in the utilization of information technology.
 Recognize the need for and engage in planning self-learning and   ✓   ✓   ✓   ✓   ✓
 m.    improving performance as a foundation for continuing professional
 development
 Course Outcomes and Relationship to Student Outcomes
 Program Outcomes Addressed by the Course   Program/Student Outcomes Code
 After completing this course, the students must be able to:
             a    b  c   d     e     f   g  h    i     j    k   l  m
 1.  Disseminate the vision, and mission of the University, goals, and
 objectives of the College, and Department;   E   I  I   E   I   E   I  I   E   I   I   E  E
 2.  Deliver a gender fair and gender sensitive instruction to students   E   E  E  E   E   E   D  I   D   I   D  E  E
 aligned with University goals and objectives;
 3.  Compare and contrast procedural/functional approach to object oriented   E   E  E   I   D   E   E  E  E   I   D  D  E
 programming approach;
 4.  Implement test and debug programs using OOP concepts like
 abstraction. encapsulation inhentance and polymorphism.   E   I      I   D   E   D  D  E   D   D  E  D



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