Syllabus & Course Module for IT

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PUNJAB COLLEGE OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION LUDHIANA Course Plan Class: BCA-I B Subject Name: Introduction to IT Teacher's Name: Swati Singhal Assignments: 3 Subject Code: BC-101 (N2) Tests: 3 Total Lectures: 47 Evaluation: MSE: 15 marks Tests: 10 marks Presentation: 5 marks Assignments: 10 marks Week Lectu re Numbe r Topics Assignmen t Test 1 1. Introduction to course module 2. Introduction to Information Technology 3. Basic Fundamentals Of Computers Characteristics of computer Types of Computer 4. History Of computers Generations of

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PUNJAB COLLEGE OF TECHNICAL EDUCATIONLUDHIANA

Course Plan

Class: BCA-I B Subject Name: Introduction to ITTeacher's Name: Swati Singhal Assignments: 3Subject Code: BC-101 (N2) Tests: 3Total Lectures: 47

Evaluation:MSE: 15 marks Tests: 10 marksPresentation: 5 marks Assignments: 10 marks

Week Lecture Number

Topics Assignment Test

1 1. Introduction to course module

2. Introduction to Information Technology

3. Basic Fundamentals Of Computers Characteristics of computer Types of Computer

4. History Of computers Generations of Computers

2 5. Block Diagram(BD) of ComputerDetailed Significance of each parts of BD

Input Unit Output Unit Storage Unit

6. ALU Control Unit CPU

Test 1-DOD

7. Introduction To Number SystemTypes Of Number System

Binary Number System

Assign 1- DOD

8. Octal Number System Hexadecimal Number

System

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3 9. Types Of Number System BCD EBCDIC ASCII

Assign 1-DOS

10. CLASS DISCUSSION

11.TEST -1

12. Conversion of Number system Binary to Decimal

4 13. Binary to Octal Binary to Hexadecimal

14. Conversion of Number system Octal to Binary

15. Hexadecimal to Binary Hexadecimal to Octal

16. Input devices Keyboard Mouse  Scanner Joystick Light Pen

Assign 2-DOD

5 17. Input devices Track ball Touch screen MICR, OMR, OBR

Test 2-DOD

18. Output devices Monitor Speaker Plotters Punched Card

Assign 2-DOS

19. Printers & their Types Impact(Dot Matrix, Daisy

Wheel, Drum & Chain)

Non Impact (Ink Jet, Laser)

6 20. Storage Devices & their types Magnetic tape Magnetic Disk

21. 1. Optical Disk2. Mass Storage Device

(Floppy , CD ROM, DVD)

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22. What is VDU? 23. Intro. to Memory & Types of

Memory RAM,ROM,PROM

7 24. EPROM,EEPROM E-Assign 3-DOD

25. CLASS DISCUSSION

26. Test-2

27. Intro to Operating System & its TypesGUI, CUI

8 28. Various Functions of the Operating System

Processor Mgnt. Memory Mgnt.

29. Functions of the Operating System Device Mgnt. File Mgnt. Security Mgnt

E-Assign 3-DOS

30. Definition of simple batch processing

Buffering Spooling.

31. Difference b/w Multiprogramming, Multiprocessing , Timesharing etc

9 32. Real time system and online system33. What is DOS and its Internal

commands34. Typical DOS External Commands35. How to make the Batch Files

10 36. Practice on DOS Commands Assign 4- DOD

37. Application of Computers in various fields

38. Intro to Computer & Communication (Computer Networking, Modes of

N/W)39. Overview of Topologies of N/W

Star Ring Bus Mesh Tree

Assign 4-DOS

11 40. Overview of IP Address41. Single User, Multi User, Workstation Test 3-

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DOD42. Overview of LAN, WAN,MAN43. Overview of Modem, E-mail, Fax

12 44. CLASS DISCUSSION

45. Intro. to Internet & Intranet

46. Internet facilities through WWW Test 3

47. Discussion of Previous Question Papers

Practical S/W Lab I

BC-106(N2) Max. Marks 100

Internal Practical 40 External Practical 60

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Based on BC 101 & BC 103

Familiarizing with PC and WINDOWS commands, file creation, editing and directory creation. Mastery of DOS commands.

Learning to use MS Office: MS WORD, MS EXCEL & MS PowerPoint.

Introduction to Information Technology

BC-101(N2) Max. Marks 100 Internal Assessment 40

External Assessment 60

Instructions for paper setter

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The question paper will consist of two sections A and B. Sections B will have Six questions and will carry 10 marks each. Section A will have 10 short answer type questions, which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 20 marks in all.

Instructions for Candidates

Candidates are required to attempt four questions from section B and the entire section A. Use of nonprogrammable scientific calculator is allowed. Use of non-programmable scientific calculator is allowed.

Computer Fundamentals: Number Systems, History of Computers, Block diagram of computer & detailed significance of each part.

Study of I/O devices: Keyboard, Hard disk, Floppy disk, CD-ROM, DVD, Plotters, Scanners, mouse, Printers: Dot matrix, Laser, Thermal Inkjet, VDU.

Primary & secondary memories.

Introduction to Operating Systems & its functions

Definition of Simple batch processing, multiprogramming, multiprocessing, real-time, time-sharing systems, Concept of Spooling.

Typical DOS commands, making simple batch files.

Application of Computers in various fields: Defense, Industry, Management, Sports, Commerce, Internet.

Computer and communication: Single user, Multi-user, Workstations, and Overview of LAN, WAN:

Overview of modem, E-Mail, Fax Internet facilities through WWW

REFRENCES

1. Larry long & Nancy long Computers Prentice Hall2. V.Rajaraman Fundamentals Of Computers Prentice Hall3. P.K.Sinha Computer Fundamentals4. Basandra Computer Today5. Leon & Leon Internet for Everyone