CSIS 212 Discussion Board Forums (2)
The student is required to write a thread in response to the provided prompt for each forum. Each thread must be 300–500 words, demonstrate course-related knowledge and include at least 2 peer-reviewed citations, and 1 biblical integration citation in current APA format. In addition to the thread, the student is required to reply to at least 2 other classmates’ threads. Each reply must be 250–350 words.
CSIS 212 Programming Assignments (8)
The Programming Assignments consist of coding a program that solves a programming problem from as assigned scenario. The student will code the program by writing out the complete methods, classes, and programs. Some of the programming assignments are listed in the textbook and some assignments are created by the instructor. The student will complete the Programming Assignments assigned in every module/week and then submit 2 files showing his/her work. File 1 will be a Word document with a screen shot of the program run. File 2 is a zipped folder, which contains the programming codes.
CSIS 212 Final Project
The Final Project involves coding a program that solves a programming problem based on Chapters 1 – 8. This project is due in week 8 and students will submit 2 files showing his/her work. File 1 will be a Word document with a screen shot of the program run. File 2 is a zipped folder, which contains the programming code.
CSIS 212 Quizzes (6)
The student will take 6 quizzes that will assess the Reading & Study materials covered in throughout the course. Each quiz will be open-book/open-notes, contain 20 multiple-choice questions, and have a time limit of 45 minutes.
CSIS 212 Mid-Term Exam
The student will take a mid-term exam that will assess the Reading & Study materials covered in Modules/Weeks 1–4. The Mid-Term Exam is open-book/open-notes, contains 50 multiple-choice questions, and has a 2-hour time limit.
CSIS 212 Final Exam
The student will take a final exam that will assess the Reading & Study materials covered in Modules/Weeks 5–8. The Final Exam is open-book/open-notes, contains 50 multiple-choice questions, and has a 2-hour time limit.