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Computer Science Grade 12

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Course Content of Computer Science Grade 12

Unit 1: DBMS Concept

1.1 Introduce Database Management System (DBMS) with its aspects

1.2 State the advantages of using DBMS

1.3 Define Data Definition Language (DDL) and Data Manipulation Language (DML)

1.4 Introduce and use database model

1.5  State the concept of normalization

1.6 Compare between centralized and distributed database

1.7 Introduce database security and apply it

Unit 2: Concept of Network and Data Communication

2.1 Describe the communication system with its basic elements and model

2.2 Describe the data communication with its elements and mode

2.3 Define and apply LAN and WAN

2.4 Describe transmission medium and use it

2.5 Define terminologies for transmission impairments

2.6 Introduce network architecture

2.7 Define basic terms and tools used in computer network

2.8 Define network tools, devices and topologies and usethem

2.9 State the concept of OSI Reference Model and Internet Protocol Addressing

Unit 3: Web Technology II (CSS, JavaScript, PHP)

3.1 Introduce internet technology

3.2 Introduce Server side and Client Side Scripting

3.3 Introduce and use java script fundamental and java script data types and add java script to HTML page

3.4 Introduce and use variables and operators in java script

3.5 Use functions and control structure in java script

3.6 Apply object based programming with java script andevent handling

3.7 Introduce basic programming concept in PHP

3.8 Use operators and variables in PHP

3.9 Introduce and use database connectivity

3.10 Use SQL queries and create SQL database

Unit 4: Programming II

4.1 Review the concept of C programming.

4.2 Introduce functions with prototype, call and return statements

4.3 State the concept of library and user defined functions andtheir advantages

4.4 State the concept of storage and recursion and apply them. 

4.5 Introduce and differentiate between structure and union

4.6 Define pointers and apply them 

4.7 State the concept of data file with sequential and random file

4.8 Apply the file manipulation function 

4.9 Open, read, write and append the data file.

Unit 5: OOP Concept

5.1 Introduce object Oriented Programming (OOP) with programming paradigms and features

5.2 State advantages and applications of OOP

Unit 6: Software Process Model (SDLC, Software Process only)

6.1 State the concept of software project, softwaredevelopment process and SDLC

 6.2 Compare between system analyst and software engineer

6.3 State the concept of system design. 

6.4 Show the relation between software and quality. 

6.5 Explain the software development model. 

Unit 7: Recent Trends in ICT

7.1 Describe the recent trends in ICT





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