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Bsc(it) 1st semester Syllabus Punjab technical university
Posted Date: 17 Dec 2007 Resource Type: Articles/Knowledge Sharing Category: Syllabus
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Posted By: pankaj rana Member Level: Bronze Rating: Points: 1
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SYLLABUS FOR BSC(IT) SEMSTER - 1 BSI-101 COMMUNICATION SKIILS
Nature of Communication : Process of Communication; Non-Verbal Communication; Business Communication; Barriers to Communications; Global Aspects; Ethical Aspects; Legal Aspects.
Communication Technology : Electronic Communication Systems; Duplication Technology; Storage Devices.
Principles of Letter Writing : Nature and Functions of Letters; Principles.
Structure and Layout : Elements of Structure; Forms of Layout; Styles of Presentation.
Planning and Preparation : Importance of Planning; Five Steps of to Planning.
Quotations, Orders and Tenders : Inviting Quotations; Sending Quotations; Placing Orders; Inviting Tenders.
Sales Letters : Qualities of a Sales Letter; Writing a Sales Letter.
Claim and Adjustment Letters : Making Claims; Offering Adjustments.
Credit and Collection Letters : Nature of a Credit Letter; Types of a Credit Letter; Collection Procedure; Summary of Distinctive Features of Business Letters.
Handling Correspondence : Receipt and Dispatch of Mail; Noting on the Files; Filing Systems; Classification of Mail.
Social Correspondence : Role and Function; Types.
Business and Technical Reports : Characteristics; Importance; Types; Routine Reports.
Structure and Layout : Elements of Structure; Front Matter; Main Body; Back Matter.
Planning and Preparation : Important Preparatory Steps; Sources of Data; Evolution of Material; Note Making; Organizing Material; Principles of Organization; Making Outline.
Elements of Style : Definition of Style; The Scientific Attitude; Readability.
Use of Illustrations : Purpose; Types.
Technical Description : Techniques of Description; Describing Machines and Mechanisms; Describing Process; Sample Descriptions.
Writing the Report : Rough Draft; Process of Writing; Order of Writing; The Final Draft; Check-list for Reports.
Specimen Reports : Report from Industry; Socio-Cultural Survey Report; Technical Report; Interpretive Report; Letter Report.
Oral Presentation : Importance of Acquiring Oral Presentation Skills; Body Language; Voice
Modulation; Audience Awareness; Presentation Plan; Visual Aids; Use of Connectives; Check Lists; Evaluation; Brochure; Conducting a Meeting; Participating in a Meeting.
Application Letter : Importance and Function; Drafting the Application; Elements of Structure; Preparing the Resume; Helpful Hints; Job Offer; Resignation Letter.
Employment Interview : Types of Interview, Preparing for the Interviews; Attending the Interview; Interview Process; Employers Expectations; Conducting an Interview; Negative Aspects.
Group Discussion : Definition; Process; Guidelines; Helpful Expressions; Evaluation.
BSI-102 BASIC MATHEMATICS-I
SET RELATIONS AND FUNCTIONS: Elements of a set, methods of describing a set, types of set, operations on sets, union, intersection and difference of set, Duality, partitioning of a set, trigonometric functions.
BINOMIAL THEOREM AND ITS APPLICATIONS
MATRIX : Introduction to matrix, properties of matrix; evaluation of determinant, minor and cofactors and properties of determinant
STATISTICS: introduction to statistics, collection, and tabulation of data, mean, median and mode.
SERIES : AP Series, GP Series
BSI-103 PROGRAMMING IN C
Origin & Introduction to C : About C, Evolution of C, Programming languages, Structure of a C program, Compiling a C program, Compiler & interpreters, Pseudocodes, Simple C program, Character set in C, Keywords in C, Hierarchy of operators, Basic data types, Qualifiers used with basic data types, Variables in C, Type declaration, Output function, Input function and format specifiers, arithmetic operators, Unary operators, Relational and logical operators, Constraints in C.
Decision Making, Branching & looping: Why control statements, The if statement, if else statement, for statement, while loop, do while statements, break statements, continue statements, switch statement, goto statement, ternary operators.
Arrays & String Handling : Introduction to arrays, advantages of arrays, types of arrays, array declaration, array initialization, accessing data from array, array inside the memory, multidimensional arrays, Character arrays, Array overflow, String Variables, Reading & writing strings, string handling functions.
User Defined Functions : Introduction to functions, advantages of functions, declaring a function, calling a function, variables, passing arguments to a function, nested functions, passing array to functions, recursion in functions, Call by value and Call by reference.
Pointers : Introduction to pointers, pointer variations, dynamic memory allocation, pointers and arrays, pointers to pointers, functions returning pointers, 2 dimensional arrays and pointers, array of pointers.
File Management in C : Defining & opening a file, closing a file, I/O operations on file, error handling during I/O operations, Random Access Files.
BSI-104 FUNDAMENTALS OF INFORMATION TECH.
Introduction : Characteristics of Computers; The Evolution of Computers; The Computer Generations (First Generation(1942-1955), Second Generation (1955 – 1964), Third Generation (1964 – 1975), Fourth Generation (1975 – 1989), Fifth Generation (1989 – Present)).
Basic Computer Organization : Input Unit; Output Unit; Storage Unit; Arithmetic Logic Unit; Control Unit; Central Processing Unit; The System Concept.
Number Systems: Non-Positional Number Systems; Positional Number Systems (Binary Number System, Octal Number System, Hexadecimal Number System); Converting One number System to Another (Converting to Decimal from Another Base, Converting from Decimal to Another Base (Division-Remainder Technique), Converting from a Base Other Than 10 to a Base Other Than 10, Shortcut Method for Binary to Octal Conversion, Shortcut Method for Octal to Binary Conversion, Shortcut Method for Binary to Hexadecimal Conversion, Shortcut Method for Hexadecimal to Binary Conversion); Fractional Numbers.
Processor and Memory : The Central Processing Unit (CPU) (The Control Unit, The Arithmetic Logic Unit (ALU), Instruction Set, Registers, Processor Speed, Types of Processors); The Main Memory (Storage Evaluation Criteria, Main Memory Organization, Main Memory Capacity, RAM, ROM, PROM and EPROM, Cache Memory.
Secondary Storage Devices : Sequential and Direct-Access Devices; Magnetic Tape (Basic Principles of Operation, Types of Magnetic Tapes, Advantages and Limitations of Magnetic Tapes, Uses of Magnetic Disks); Optical Disk (Basic Principles of Operation, Types of Optical Disks, Advantages and Limitations of Optical Disks, Uses of Optical Disks); Mass Storage Devices (Disk Array, Automated Tape Library, CD-ROM Jukebox); Storage Hierarchy.
Input-Output Devices : Input Devices (Keyboard Devices, Point-and-Draw Devices, Data Scanning Devices, Digitizer, Electronic Card Reader, Voice Recognition Devices, Vision-Input System); Output Devices (Monitors, Printers, Plotters, Screen Image Projector, Voice Response Systems).
Computer Languages : Analogy with Natural Languages; Machine Language (Advantages and Limitations of Machine Language); Assembly Language (Assembler, Advantages of Assembly Language over Machine Language, Limitations of Assembly Language, Assembly Languages with Macro Instructions); High-Level Language (Compiler, Linker, Interpreter, Advantages and Limitations of High-Level Languages); Object-Oriented Programming Languages; Some High-Level Languages (FORTRAN, COBOL, BASIC, Pascal); Some More High-Level Languages (C and C++, Java, RPG, LISP, SNOBOL); Characteristics of a Good Programming Language; Selecting a Language for Coding an Application; Subprogram.
Application Software Packages : Word-Processing Package (What it is?, Commonly Supported Features); Spreadsheet Package (What it is?, Commonly Supported Features); Graphics Package (What it is?, Commonly Supported Features); Personal Assistance Package (What it is?, Commonly Supported Features).
The Internet : Definition (What it is?); Brief History; It’s Basic Services (Electronic Mail, File Transfer Protocol, Telnet. Usenet News, The World Wide Web); WWW Browsers; Uses of the Internet.
Classification of Computers : Notebook Computers; Personal Computers (PCs); Workstations;
Mainframe Systems; Supercomputers; Clients and Servers.
MSOFFICE 2000 Microsoft Office 2000 : Introduction; Microsoft Word 2000; Microsoft Excel 2000; Microsoft Access 2000; Microsoft Powerpoint 2000, Microsoft Outlook 2000; Internet Explorer 5.0; Microsoft FrontPage 2000; Microsoft Publisher 2000; Microsoft PhotoDraw 2000; Microsoft Office Bar; Using the Mouse (To Click, To double-click, To select, To drag, To scroll, To choose from a menu, To move a window, To resize a window, To minimize a window, To restore a minimized window, To maximize a window, To switch windows, To close a window, Remember); Microsoft Office 2000 and Web (Microsoft Word 2000, Microsoft Excel 2000, Microsoft Access 2000, Microsoft Powerpoint 2000, Microsoft Outlook 2000, Microsoft FrontPage 2000); Common Keyboard Commands.
Creating Your Document in Word 2000 : Introduction; Saving the file; Formatting the text, Alignment of Text; Applying Fonts; Spell Checking; Consulting Thesaurus; Assign Character Styles (Assign a Character Style, Create a character style); Borders and Shading (Apply Borders and Shading); Closing of the File; Save as option; Open File (From File menu, From Open Icon); Printing Your Document.
Proofing Your Document in Word 2000 : Introduction; Editing Tools; AutoCorrect (Add AutoCorrect Entries Without Formatting, Add New AutoCorrect Entries with Formatting); Auto Text (Creating an AutoText Entry, AutoComplete Option); AutoFormat (AutoFormat as You Type, AutoFormat on Command, AutoFormatting Text); Find and Replace; Find; Replace Text; Page Numbering; Header and Footer (Adding a Header or Footer in Your Document); Footnotes and Endnotes (Add a Footnote or Endnote).
Creating a Worksheet in Excel 2000 : Introduction; Copying Formula.
Advanced Techniques of Excel 2000 : Introduction; Auditing a Workbook (To Trace the Precedents for a Formula); Comment Inserting (To Insert a Comment); Formulas That Make Decisions (How the If function works); Headers and Footers; Merging Workbooks (To merge workbooks); Outlines (Outline a Worksheet Automatically, Clear Entire Outline, Show or Hide Outline Symbols, Group Rows or Columns in an Outline, Ungroup Rows or Columns in an Outline, Remove Group from Outline, Set Outline Options); Printing Column and Row Labels on Every Page; Protecting a Workbook (To unlock cells so that others can edit the cell contents, To protect a workbook, To share a workbook); Ranges, Naming (To name a range); References (Absolute references, Mixed references); Seeking Goals (To seek a goal); Sheets Naming (To Name a Sheet); Working with Workbooks (Copying Entries Between Workbooks, Moving Sheets Between Workbooks, Deleting Sheets).
Creating Presentation Using AutoContent Wizard, Creating New Presentation, Introduction; Changing views.
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