Departments - COMPUTER SCIENCE - Course Outcomes
Semester I
Group: MPCs Subject: Programming with C
CO1: The focus of the subject is to develop C program.
CO2: Control the Sequence of the program and give logical outputs.
CO3: Implement strings in C program.
CO4: Store different data types in the same memory.
CO5:Mange I/O operations in c program, repeat the sequence of instructions and points for a memory location.
CO6: Understand the basic file handling mechanisms.
Group: B. Com (CA) Subject: Fundamentals of Information Technology
CO1: The focus of the subject is on introducing skills relating to IT basics, computerapplications, interactive medias, Internet basics etc.
CO2: Have a basic understanding of personal computers and their operations.
CO3: Understand basic concepts and terminology of Binary Number System and its Conversions.
CO4:Basic understanding of Secondary Storage Devices.
CO5: Have a basic knowledge about software and its types, operating system and its types.
CO6: Understanding the basic concepts of Computer Networks.
Semester II
Group: MPCs Subject: Programming with CPP
CO1:Describe Oops Concepts.
CO2:Use functions and pointers in CPP program.
CO3:Understand tokens, Expressions and control structures.
CO4:Explain arrays and strings and create programs using them.
CO5: Describe the use of constructors and destructors.
CO6: Demonstrate how to control errors with exception handling.
Group: B. Com (CA) Subject: Programming with C & CPP
CO1: The focus of the subject is to develop C program.
CO2:Control the Sequence of the program and give logical outputs.
CO3:Implement functions, strings and Math handling functions in C program.
CO4:Discuss about Structures, unions and pointers.
CO5: Describe basic concepts of Oops Concepts.
Semester III
Group: MPCs Subject: Data Structures using CPP
CO1: Choose appropriate data structures to represent data items in real world problems.
CO2: Analyze the time and space complexities of algorithms
CO3: Design programs using a variety of data structures such as stacks, queues, hash tables, binary trees, search trees, heaps, graphs, and B-trees.
CO4: Analyze and implement various kinds of searching and sorting techniques.
CO5: Write the C++ code for a given algorithm.
CO6: Implement Programs with pointers and arrays, perform pointer arithmetic, and use the pre-processor.
Group: B. Com (CA) Subject: Relational Database Management Systems
CO1: Understand database concepts and structures and query language.
CO2: Understand the E R model and relational model.
CO3: To design and build a simple database system and demonstrate competence with thefundamental tasks
CO4: involved with modelling, designing, and implementing a DBMS.
CO5: Understand Functional Dependency and Decomposition.
CO6: Apply various Normalization techniques.
CO7: Perform PL/SQL programming using concept of Cursor Management, Error Handling, Package and Triggers
CO8: Execute various advance SQL queries related to Transaction Processing & Locking using concept of Concurrency control.
CO9: Understand query processing and techniques involved in query optimization.
CO10: Understand the principles of storage structure and recovery management
Semester IV
Group: MPCs Subject: Database Management Systems
CO1: Understand database concepts and structures and query language.
CO2: Understand the E R model and relational model.
CO3: To design and build a simple database system and demonstrate competence with thefundamental tasks
CO4: involved with modelling, designing, and implementing a DBMS.
CO5: Understand Functional Dependency and Decomposition.
CO6: Apply various Normalization techniques.
CO7: Perform PL/SQL programming using concept of Cursor Management, Error Handling, Package and Triggers
CO8: Execute various advance SQL queries related to Transaction Processing & Locking using concept of Concurrency control.
CO9: Understand query processing and techniques involved in query optimization.
CO10: Understand the principles of storage structure and recovery management
Group: B. Com (CA) Subject: Web Technologies
CO1: Explain the history of the internet and related internet concepts that are vital in understanding web development.
CO2: Discuss the insights of internet programming and implement complete application over the web.
CO3: Demonstrate the important HTML tags for designing static pages and separate design using cascading style sheets.
CO4:Utilize the concept of JavaScript.
CO5: Use web application software tools like Ajax, PHP, XML etc. and identify the environments currently available in the market to design websites.
Semester V
Group: MPCs Subject: Programming in JAVA
CO1: Read and understand Java-based software code of medium-to-high complexity.
CO2: Use standard and third-party Java's API’s when writing applications.
CO3: Understand the basic principles of creating Java applications with graphical user interface (GUI).
CO4: Understand the fundamental concepts of computer science: structure of the computational process, algorithms and complexity of computation.
CO5: Understand the basic approaches to the design of software applications.
CO6: Apply the above to design, implement, appropriately document and test a Java application of medium complexity, consisting of multiple classes.
Semester VI
Group: MPCs Subject: Web Technologies
CO1: Explain the history of the internet and related internet concepts that are vital in understanding web development.
CO2: Discuss the insights of internet programming and implement complete application over the web.
CO3: Demonstrate the important HTML tags for designing static pages and separate design using cascading style sheets.
CO4:Utilize the concept of JavaScript.
CO5: Use web application software tools like Ajax, PHP, XML etc. and identify the environments currently available in the market to design websites.
Group: B. Com (CA) Subject: Cyber Security
CO1: Explain about Cyber Attacks, Cyber Forensics and related concepts that are vital in understanding Cyber Security.
CO2: Discuss the insights of Cyber Attacks and Cyber Security Policies.
CO3: Demonstrate the important of Securing Websites.
CO4:Discuss briefly about Intrusion Detection and Prevention techniques.
CO5:Demonstrating symmetric and asymmetric cryptography and network security.
CO5: Understand Cyber Laws and Cyber Forensics.