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COMSATS University Islamabad

Department of Computer Science


Course Description Form (CDF)
Course Information
Course Code & Title: CSC101 - Applications of Information and Communication Technologies
Credit Hours: 3 (2, 1) Lecture Hours/Week: 2
Lab Hours/Week: 3 Pre-Requisites: None
Catalogue Description:
This course covers the basics of Information and Communications Technologies: Topics include: Overview
of ICT; Computing Models; Computing Devices & their Types; Computer Systems & Components; Number
Systems & Computer Codes; System & Application Software; Introduction to Databases & Information
Systems; Computer Networks & Internet; E-Commerce; Security & Privacy; Intellectual Property Rights;
ICT Applications: Heath Industry, Banking, Expert Systems, and Digital Currencies; Emerging Trends in
ICT: Cloud Computing, IoT, Virtual & Augmented Reality, Uses of Artificial Intelligence; and Problem
Solving using Computer Programming.
Unit wise Major Topics:
No. of
Unit Topic Teaching
Hours
ICT & Computing Overview: ICT Introduction; Computing Models;
1. Computing Devices, Types & Components; Computer Codes & Number 6
Systems.
ICT Domain: System Software: Operating Systems, Application
Software; Introduction to Databases & Information Systems; Computer
2. 9
Networks; E-commerce; Security & Privacy; and Intellectual Property
Rights;
ICT Applications: Heath Industry, Banking, Expert Systems, and Digital
3. Currencies; Emerging Trends: Cloud Computing, IoT, and Augmented 5
Reality; and Uses of Artificial Intelligence.
Problem Solving using Computer Programming: Concepts, Types,
process; Algorithm Representation; Program Development Lifecycle;
10
4. Programming Language (Python): Data Types; Variables & Expression;
Elementary Programming; Control Structures; Loops; and Functions.

Total Contact Hours 30

Mapping of CLOs and SOs


Blooms
Unit
Sr.# Course Learning Outcomes Taxonomy SO
#
Learning Level
CLO’s for Theory
Describe computing and its models, associated
CLO-1 1 devices, components, and proficiency in computer Understanding 1
codes and number systems.

1
Describe the fundamental concepts of ICT Domains,
CLO-2 2-3 Understanding 1
Applications, and Emerging Trends.
Demonstrate problem solving skills by
CLO-3 4 implementing algorithms to solve computing Understanding 1,2
problems.
CLO’s for Lab
Demonstrate the usage of productivity software,
CLO-4 3-4 problem solving tool, and web technology by Applying 4
performing appropriate tasks.
Write a program in a programming language to solve
CLO-5 5 Applying 2,4
a simple problem.
CLO Assessment Mechanism
Assessment
CLO-1 CLO-2 CLO-3 CLO-4 CLO-5
Tools
Quizzes Quiz 1 Quiz 2&3 Quiz 4 - -
Lab Lab
Assignment
Assignments Assignment 1 Assignment 4 Assignment Assignment
2&3
1,2,3 4
Mid Term Mid Term
Mid Term Exam - -
Exam Exam
Final Term
Final Term Exam - -
Exam
Project - - - - Lab Project

Text and Reference Books


Textbooks:
1. Computer Science Illuminated, Nell Dale and John Lewis, Jones & Bartlett Learning, LLC, 2020
2. Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow, Comprehensive, Deborah Morley, Charles S.
Parker, Cengage Learning, 2017.
3. Python Basics: A Practical Introduction to Python 3, David Amos, Dan Bader, Joanna Jablonski,
and Fletcher Heisler, Real Python, 2021
4. Python Programming an Introduction to Computer Science, John M. Zelle, Franklin, Beedle &
Associates Inc, 2016.
Reference Books:
5. Foundations of Computer Science, Behrouz Forouzan, McGraw-Hill, 2017.
6. Problem Solving & Programming, Maureen Sprankle, Jim Hubbard, Prentice Hall, 2012.

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