Introduction to IT Engineering Week 1 PDF
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Kyungsung University
Dr. Abrar Siddique
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This document provides an outline for an introduction to IT engineering course, including the course description, assignments, grading rubric, required materials, logistics, communication guidelines, attendance policy, and concludes with a thank you statement.
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Introduction to IT Engineering (OE102005) Course Professor: Dr. Abrar Siddique Email: [email protected] COURSE DESCRIPTION: Information technology (IT) is a set of related fields that encompass computer systems, software, programming languages and data and information...
Introduction to IT Engineering (OE102005) Course Professor: Dr. Abrar Siddique Email: [email protected] COURSE DESCRIPTION: Information technology (IT) is a set of related fields that encompass computer systems, software, programming languages and data and information processing and storage The course’s role is to introduce students to many of the concepts that they would see throughout their IT studies and into their career: computer organization and hardware, Windows and Linux operating systems, system administration duties, scripting, computer networks, regular expressions, binary numbers, the Bash shell in Linux and DOS, managing processes and services, computer security, and careers in IT. This course is suitable for any introductory IT course. It offers students a far more detailed examination of the computer than computer literacy texts, which are commonly used in such courses. Of particular note are the emphasis provided to Windows/DOS and Linux with numerous examples of issuing commands and controlling the operating systems. Topics in hardware, programming, and computer networks further flush out the details. Finally, the text covers concepts that any IT person will need to know from operating system and hardware to information security and computer ethics. ASSIGNMENTS: Students will have a total of 4 assignments in the first half of this course. Each assignment description will be posted on the course website before the due date. Each assignment must be submitted before 11:59 pm on its due date. Late submissions policy: Each student will have 4 free “late days” to use during the semester. You can use these late days to submit any assignment after the due date without any penalty. Assignments that are submitted late, after exhausting the quota of late days will not be graded. A score of 0 will be given to that missing submission. Collaboration policy: Study groups are allowed, and students may discuss assignments in groups. However, we expect students to understand and complete their own assignments. Each student must independently submit their assignment and grading will be done based on the novelty of analysis and explanation. For the final course project, students are expected to work in groups (4 students per group). COURSE GRADING: Grading the course will be calculated as follows % Breakdown of Final class Grade Attendance 10% Assignments 10% Midterm Exam 35% Final Exam 35% Presentations 10% REQUIRED TEXTBOOK or MATERIALS: 1. Fox, Richard - Information Technology _ An Introduction for Today’s Digital World 2. Fundamentals of Information Technology (University of South Florida) Logistics Time and Location: Wed 9am – 12pm @ 701, Bldg #30 Instructor: Prof. Abrar Siddique , [email protected] Offi ce Hour: Tue 2pm - 4pm @ 110, Bldg #4 Prerequisites: Email before visit. Communicati ons We use email for communications: Please specify the objective of your questions. Good title: How to use different parameters to read a csv file in python? Bad title: Questions about the lecture Use Google Classroom for notices and course material sharing. Join it with your kyungsung.ac.kr Gmail account. Class code: 6hcgndi Use only English for communications and all assignments Attendance Policy Attendance 10 marks. -2 Marks for 1 absent 5 absences lead to F immediately. 2 lates (after 15 mins from the beginning of class) counted as 1 absence, maximumly 6 lates are allowed. Thank s! Q/A