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Republic of the Philippines
OCCIDENTAL MINDORO STATE COLLEGE
Rizal Street, San Jose, Occidental Mindoro
Website: www.omsc.edu.ph Email address:
[email protected] Tele/Fax: (043) 457-0231 CERTIFIED TO ISO 9001:2015
CERT. NO.: 50500779 QM15
College of Arts, Sciences and Technology
San Jose Campus
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
OBE COURSE SYLLABUS
OMSC VISION
Occidental Mindoro State College is envisioned to be an agent of change for the development of the total person responsive to the challenges of globalization.
OMSC MISSION
To train and develop a new breed of highly competitive, innovative, resourceful, and values-oriented graduates through quality instruction, relevant research,
community-based extension, and sustainable production.
COLLEGE OF ARTS, SCIENCES AND TECHNOLOGY GOAL
The College Of Arts, Sciences, and Technology aims to provide excellent education to students equipped with the necessary knowledge and skills in their
specialized profession
COURSE TITLE: DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM II
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
In this course, students will learn how to design databases and follow important database designs, concepts and principles. These learning will be enhanced through
actual experience of designing logical databases and implementing a startup database based on the created tables, forms and reports.
COURSE CODE: IT214
CREDIT UNITS: 3
PREREQUISITES: DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM I
PROGRAM GOAL:
The BSIT graduates are expected to become globally competent, innovative, and socially and ethically responsible computing professionals engaged in life-long
learning endeavors. They are capable of contributing to the country’s national development goals.
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PROGRAM OUTCOMES: (Consider the Curriculum Mapping. Select the applicable outcome for the course/subject.)
Apply knowledge of computing, science, and mathematics appropriate to the discipline.
Understand best practices and standards and their applications.
Analyze complex problems and identify and define the computing requirements appropriate to its solution.
Identify and analyze user needs and take them into account in the selection, creation, evaluation and administration of computer-based systems.
Design, implement, and evaluate computer-based systems, processes, components, or programs to meet desired needs and requirements under various
constraints.
Integrate IT-based solutions into the user environment effectively.
Apply knowledge through the use of current techniques, skills, tools and practices necessary for the IT profession.
Function effectively as a member or leader of a development team recognizing the different roles within a team to accomplish a common.
Assist in the creation of an effective IT project plan.
Communicate effectively with the computing community and with society at large about complex computing activities through logical writing,
presentations, and clear instructions.
Analyze the local and global impact of computing information technology on individuals, organizations, and society.
Understand professional, ethical, legal, security and social issues and responsibilities in the utilization of information technology.
Recognize the need for and engage in planning self-learning and improving performance as a foundation for continuing professional development.
COURSE OUTCOMES: (knowledge, values and skills all learners are expected to demonstrate at the end of the course)
Define and articulate a relational database system.
Distinguish Access database objects and apply them to achieve a desired result.
Integrate Access objects in varied database designs and applications.
Plan and revise a database system that will allow for maximum flexibility to meet a contextual need.
COURSE OUTLINE
Week Desired Learning Outcomes Course Content Textbooks/ Teaching/Learning Resource Assessment
References Activities Materials
Discuss the VMGO of
OMSC, the College and the
program and explain
Gender sensitivity and
Week
GAD related issues
1&2
At the end of the chapter the
students must have:
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Familiarize the primary Lesson 1: Database Lemon, M. Lecture PowerPoint Open ended
user interface. Essentials 2016. presentation questions to
Define the commands Working in the Microsoft Information collate
needed to perform specific Access Interface Official sharing LCD student’s
task. Selecting Tools Academic Projector feedback about
Name and define the groups and Commands Course Skills DBMS.
of common commands Defining Data MICROSOFT Demonstration Computer Recitation
arranged by tabs. Needs and Types ACCESS system with about MS
2016 MS Access Access
Application Interface
Laboratory
activity with
rubrics on basic
tools and
commands.
Create a new blank Lesson 2: Creating Lemon, M. Interactive PowerPoint Board
database that contain all of Database Tables 2016. learning presentation recitation about
the tables, queries, forms Creating a Microsoft Cooperative database with
and reports needed for database Official learning LCD tables, queries
performing specific tasks. Creating a table Academic approach Projector and forms
Create and save a table Saving a database Course Skills Group activity
Week
using the Application Parts object MICROSOFT Demonstration MS Access about queries
3&4
gallery and quick start. ACCESS Application and forms
2016 Laboratory
Rubrics activity with
rubrics on
creating blank
tables.
Navigate tables with large Lesson 3: Working with Lemon, M. Interactive PowerPoint Gathering
records and fields. Tables and Database 2016. learning presentation personal
Week
Keeping database up-to- Records Microsoft Cooperative information of
5-7
date and useful by entering, Navigating Official learning LCD employees to
editing and deleting Among Records Academic approach Projector fill rows and
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records. Entering, Editing, Course Skills columns in a
Uniquely identifies records and Deleting MICROSOFT Demonstration MS Access table.
or rows using primary keys. Records ACCESS Application Face-to-face
Acquire an ability to Working with 2016 Lecture interaction in
quickly search for and/or Primary Keys Rubrics keeping
replace data. Finding and database
Display data in order, Replacing Data record.
display similar records, or Sorting and Individual Seat work that
hide and freeze certain Filtering Data Activity contains the
fields without affecting the and Setting Field table created
preexisting data. Understanding referring to the
Create relationship among Table Multimedia data gathered.
tables and bring Relationships Approach Laboratory
information through objects activity with
such as reports and queries. rubrics on
creating tables
and
manipulating
records.
Hands-on
recitation in
creating
relationship
Set properties that control Lesson 4: Modifying Lemon, M. Interactive PowerPoint Laboratory
the appearance or behavior Tables and Fields 2016. learning presentation activity with
characteristics for an entire Modifying a Microsoft Laboratory rubrics on how
table in the table’s property Database Table Official activity LCD to control table
Week sheet. Creating Fields Academic Projector properties and
8-11 Control the appearance of and Modifying Course behavior.
information, prevent Field Properties MICROSOFT MS Access Recitation with
incorrect entries, specify ACCESS Application rubrics on how
default values, speed up 2016 to modify
searching and sorting, and Rubrics tables and
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control other appearance or fields
behavior characteristics by properties.
setting or modifying field Chapter quiz
properties. Midterm
examination
Control access to data by Lesson 5: Creating Lemon, M. Lecture PowerPoint Quiz about
limiting which fields or Forms 2016. Interactive presentation sorting and
rows of data are displayed Creating forms Microsoft learning filtering data in
to users. Sorting and Official Cooperative LCD a form
Review and locate the Filtering Data Academic learning Projector Group
records in a database file. within a Form Course approach presentation on
MICROSOFT Skills MS Access how to locate
Week ACCESS demonstration Application database file
12&13 2016 Laboratory
Rubrics activity with
rubrics on
creating forms.
Recitation with
rubrics on
forms
environment.
Organize and display data Lesson 6: Creating Lemon, M. Interactive PowerPoint Quiz on
pulled from tables and Reports 2016. learning presentation organizing and
queries. Creating reports Microsoft Cooperative designing a
Apply a set of predefined Applying a Official learning LCD form interface
fonts, colors, and design to theme Academic approach Projector Group activity
Week a report. Working with Course Individual to arrange and
14 Group and summarize reports MICROSOFT activity MS Access categorize data
report data in different ACCESS Application in different
ways. 2016 ways.
Rubrics Laboratory
activity with
rubrics
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containing a
database
system report
about profiling
Obtain knowledge on how Lesson 7: Creating and Lemon, M. Interactive PowerPoint Board
to create different types of Modifying Queries 2016. learning presentation recitation about
query. Creating query Microsoft Cooperative different types
Modify a query design, Modifying a Official learning LCD of query
regardless of how it was query Academic approach Projector Laboratory
Week created. Sorting and Course Laboratory activity with
15&16 Review and locate records filtering data MICROSOFT activity MS Access rubrics on using
using sorting and filtering within a query ACCESS Application queries.
queries. 2016 Group activity
Rubrics in sorting and
filtering data
within queries
Use and differentiate types Lesson 8: Using Lemon, M. Lecture PowerPoint Laboratory
of controls controls in reports and 2016. presentation activity with
Modify controls in a tab forms Microsoft Interactive rubrics on
and learn how to move Adding controls Official learning LCD defining and
selection from field to field Defining control Academic Projector formatting
in a form report. tab order Course Cooperative controls
Set control properties, Formatting MICROSOFT learning MS Access Presentation of
alignment and position controls ACCESS approach Application output based
Week
Adjust page margins in Arranging 2016 reports and
17&18
print preview to ensure data control Skills Rubrics forms
fits appropriately on a page alignment, size demonstration containing
before printing reports and and position employees
forms. Adjusting page profile
margins and Chapter quiz
changing page Final
orientation for examination
forms and reports
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SUGGESTED LEARNING RESOURCES:
Lemon, M. 2016. Microsoft Official Academic Course MICROSOFT ACCESS 2016
www.tutorialspoint.com/dbms/
http://pds.hccfl.edu/pds.Professional Development and Web Services. Microsoft Access 2007 Module 1. Access 2007_M1.pdf
http://pds.hccfl.edu/pds.Professional Development and Web Services. Microsoft Access 2007 Module 2. Access 2007_M2.pdf
COURSE REQUIREMENTS Laboratory Activity Compilation
Database System Report (Profiling)
Class Standing =50%
Mid-Term/Final Examination =40%
Project =10%
GRADING SYSTEM
100%
*Final Rating = Midterm (40%) + Final Term (60%)
Attendance
1. Students having seven (7) absences without valid reasons will be dropped from the class. Students are required
to present admit to class slip from the Office of Student Affairs and Services after being absent in the previous
meeting.
2. Three (3), not necessarily consecutive, tardiness without further notice is equivalent to one (1) absence.
COURSE POLICIES
Incomplete Grade:
1. Students who were not able to take the midterm/final examinations will receive an incomplete grade.
2. Incomplete grade should be complied within one year.
Prepared by: Noted: Approved:
JANINE C. ADVINCULA ROMMEL C. SANQUI, PhD-TM
Faculty Program Head, BSIT ELBERT C. EDANIOL, EdD
Vice President for Academic Affairs
JOSEPH O. TORRES _________________
Faculty Date
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Recommending Approval:
July 10, 2019
Date MARICRIS M. USITA, EdD
Dean, College of Arts, Sciences, and Technology
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Date