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SILVER OAK UNIVERSITY

College of Computer Application


Post Graduate Diploma (Computer Application)
Subject Name: C Language
Subject Code: 1040236102
Semester:1st

Prerequisite:

Objective:
The course will create basic fundamentals of Programming and build logical concepts to create an
application.

TeachingandExaminationScheme:

TeachingScheme Credits EvaluationScheme Total


Mar ks
L T P C Internal External

TH PR TH PR

4 0 2 5 40 20 60 30 150

Content:

Unit Course Contents Teaching Weightage


No. Hours %

1 Introduction of C language 08 13%


⮚ Introduction
⮚ Importance of C
⮚ Sample C programs
⮚ problem solving examples using algorithm and flowchart
⮚ Types of Programming languages
⮚ Basic structure of C program
⮚ Programming style
⮚ executing of C program.
⮚ Compiler and Interpreter
2 Constants, Variables and data Types with Operators 10 20%
and Expression
⮚ Introduction
⮚ Character Set
⮚ C tokens, Keywords and Identifiers
⮚ Constants, Variables, Data types, Declaration of Variables
⮚ Defining symbolic constants
⮚ Evaluation of expressions,Type conversions in expressions,.
⮚ Operators of C
⮚ Precedence of arithmetic operators,

3 Decision making and Looping: 12 25%


⮚ Decision making with IF statement, Simple IF statement,
the IF ELSE statement, Nesting of IF … ELSE statements,
The ELSE IF ladder
⮚ The switch statement, the turnery (? :) Operator, the
GOTO statement.
Looping:
⮚ Introduction,
⮚ the DO-WHILE statement,
⮚ WHILE… statement,
⮚ The FOR statement,
⮚ Jumps in loops Break and continue.

4 Array and function 14 24%


⮚ Introduction,
⮚ One, Two - dimensional, arrays,
⮚ Initialization and working with array
⮚ Concept of Multidimensional arrays
⮚ Character array initialization
Function
⮚ Introduction of function
⮚ User defined function
⮚ recursion

5 Handling of Character strings : 12 18%


⮚ Introduction
⮚ Declaring and initializing string variables
⮚ Reading strings from terminal, Writing strings to screen,
⮚ Arithmetic operations on characters
⮚ Putting string together
⮚ String Operations: String Copy, String Compare, String
Concatenation And String Length, String Handling functions,
Table of strings.
CourseOutcome:

Sr.No. COstatement UnitNo

CO-1 Introduction of C language 1

CO-2 Constants, Variables and data Types with Operators and Expression 2

CO-3 Write programs using conditional, branching, iteration. 3


Structured loop control statements..

CO-4 Structured loop control statements, Array and string functions. 4

CO-5 Handling sting and operation of string 5

BooksRecommended:-
⮚ Programming with ANSI C, Seventh edition, Publication : Mc Graw Hill By Balaguruswami.
⮚ Programming in C (First Edition 2011) Publication : Oxford Higher Education by Reema Thareja.

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SILVER OAK UNIVERSITY
College of Computer Application
Post Graduate Diploma (Computer Application)
Subject Name: Web Design
Subject Code: 1040236103
Semester: 1st

Prerequisite: Basic of Computer and Internet.

Objective: To develop the skill about the basic and important terminology of the Internet. To make the
students able for web site design fundamentals, using HTML scripting.

Teaching and Examination Scheme:


TeachingScheme Credits EvaluationScheme Total
Mar ks
L T P C Internal External

TH PR TH PR

4 0 2 5 40 20 60 30 150

Content:

Unit Course Contents Teaching Weightage


No. Hours %

1 Getting Started With HTML : 12 22%


⮚ New Structure
⮚ New Form Elements and Attribute
⮚ Browser support
⮚ Defining HTML Markup
⮚ Basic structure of HTML Document
⮚ Modifying the background of an HTML webpage
⮚ Adding Background color
⮚ Adding Background Image Specifying Metadata about
an HTML webpage
⮚ Introduction to HTML 5
2 Working with Text, and List tags: 12 22%
⮚ Adding a plain text to an HTML webpage Adding text in new
line, Working with Lists Creating, an Unordered List Creating
an Ordered List, Creating an Definition List , Nested Lists
⮚ Creating Headings on webpage , paragraph , a Horizontal Rule
⮚ Creating a Subscript and Superscript
⮚ Aligning the Text, Formatting the Text , Grouping the Text,
Commenting the Text
⮚ Indenting Quotations
⮚ Working with character entities

3 Working with Tables and Frames Tags 10 17%


⮚ Working with Tables Creating a Table Specifying a caption to
a Table
⮚ Adding a Table Headings Setting the Table
⮚ Borders
⮚ Aligning a Table and Cell content Changing the background
color of a Table Setting a Cell Padding and Cell Spacing
Nesting Tables Working with Frames
⮚ Creating a Frames
⮚ Defining new element specific attributes
⮚ Specifying width and height of the Frame
⮚ Applying Hyperlink Target to a frame

4 Working with Hyperlinks, Images 10 17%


⮚ Working with Hyperlinks Creating Hyperlinks
⮚ Setting Hyperlink color
⮚ Linking Different sections of page
⮚ Working with Images Inserting an Image on
⮚ webpage Display alternate text for an
⮚ Image Adding Border to an Image Align an Image
⮚ Using Image asa Links
⮚ Creating Image Maps

5 Working with Multimedia, Forms and Controls: 12 22%


⮚ Working with Multimedia Embedding multimedia on web page
Handling Browser that do not support embedding Creating a
link to multimedia file Using <object> tag insert object
⮚ Creating an HTML Form Specifying the Action URL and The
method to send form
⮚ Adding Controls to an HTML Form Using the <input> tag
⮚ Adding Text Area
⮚ Understanding new form elements The <datalist>element
⮚ Grouping the controls of HTML Form Specifying Label for a
control

Course Outcome:
Sr.No. CO statement UnitNo

CO-1 Understand the basic internet website and Web pages 1

CO-2 Understand the meaning and syntax of different tags of HTML. 2

CO-3 Understand the concept of tables and frames tags 3

CO-4 Give the knowledge of hyperlinks and images 4

CO-5 Introduction of multimedia, forms and controls 5

Books Recommended:-
⮚ World wide web Design with HTML(First Edition-2010). Publisher -Tata McGraw Hill By C
Xavier.
⮚ Web Enabled commercial application development using HTML, JavaScript, DHTML and
PHP. Publisher-BPB Publication By Ivan Bay ross.
⮚ The Complete Reference HTML and CSS (Fifth Edition). Publisher McGraw Hill Education
By Thomas A Powell.
SILVER OAK UNIVERSITY
College of Computer Application
Post Graduate Diploma (Computer Application)
Subject Name: Fundamental of computer
Subject Code: 1040236105
Semester:1st
Prerequisite:
Objective:

Teaching and Examination Scheme:

Teaching Scheme Credits Evaluation Scheme Total


Marks
L T P C Internal External

TH PR TH PR

4 0 2 5 40 20 60 30 150

Content:

Unit Course Contents Teaching Weightage


No. Hours %

1 Introduction to Computers 14 24%


Computer system:
⮚ characteristics and capabilities.
⮚ Computer Hardware and Software: Block Diagram of
a Computer,
⮚ Different Data Processing: Data, Data Processing
System, Storing Data, Processing Data.
⮚ Types of Computers: Analogue, Digital, Hybrid, General
and Special Purpose Computers.
⮚ Generation of Computers.
⮚ Computer Systems: Micros, Minis & Main-frames.
Limitations of Micro Computer.
Number systems:
⮚ Decimal Number system,
⮚ Binary number system,
⮚ Octal & Hexadecimal number system,
⮚ 1’s&2’s complement Codes: ASCH, EBCDI Codes, Gray
code & BCD.
Logic Gates:
AND, OR, NOT GATES and their Truth tables, NOR,
NAND & XOR gates
2 Computer Peripherals 9 16%

⮚ Introduction to Input Devices: Categorizing Input


Hardware, Keyboard, Direct Entry — Card Readers,
Scanning Devices — O.M.R., Character Readers,
Thumb Scanner, MICR, Smart Cards, Voice Input
Devices, Pointing Devices — Mouse, Light Pen,
Touch Screen.
⮚ Computer Output: Output Fundamentals, Hardcopy
Output Devices, Impact Printers, Non-Impact Printers,
Plotters, Computer output Microfilm/Microfiche (COM)
systems, Softcopy Output Devices, Cathode Ray Tube,
Flat Screen Technologies, Projectors, Speakers.

3 Basic Components & Storage 10 18%


⮚ Central Processing Unit: The Microprocessor,
control unit, A.L.U., Registers, Buses, Main Memory,
Main Memory (RAM) for microcomputers, Read Only
Memory(ROM).
⮚ Storage Devices: Storage Fundamentals, Primary and
Secondary Storage, Data Storage and Retrieval Methods
— Sequential, Direct & Indexed Sequential, Tape
Storage and Retrieval Methods Tape storage Devices,
characteristics and limitations, Direct access Storage
and Microcomputers – Hard Disks, Disk Cartridges,
Direct Access Storage Devices for large Computer
systems, Mass storage systems and Optical Disks, CD
ROM.

4 Computer Software & Languages 20%


⮚ System Software: System software Vs. Application
Software, Types of System Software, Introduction 10
and Types of Operating Systems. Boot Loader,
Diagnostic Programs, BIOS, Utility Programs.
⮚ Application Software: Microcomputer Software,
Interacting with the System, Trends in PC software,
Types of Application Software, Difference between
Program and Packages.
⮚ Computer Languages: Definition, Generations of
computer languages, Types of Languages, Language
Processors: Assembler, Interpreter, Compiler, Linker
and Loader. Programming constructs, Algorithm &
flowchart.
5 Introduction to MS DOS & Windows 13 22%
⮚ Introduction to DOS:
History and versions of DOS. Fundamentals of DOS:
Physical Structure of the Disk, Compatibility of drives,
Disks & DOS versions, Preparing Disks for use,
Device Names. Getting Started with DOS: Booting
Process (DOS, Windows, Unix), System Files and
Command.com, Internal DOS Files & Directories,
Elementary External DOS Commands, Creating a
Batch Files, Additional Commands.
⮚ Microsoft Windows:
Operating system-Definition & functions, basics of
Windows. Basic components of windows, icons, types
of icons, taskbar, activating windows, using desktop,
title bar, running applications, exploring computer,
managing files and folders, copying and moving files
and folders. Control panel—display properties, adding
and removing software and hardware, setting date and
time, screen saver and appearance. Using windows
accessories.

CourseOutcome:

Sr.No. COstatement UnitNo

CO-1 Introduction to Computer and Number system: 1

CO-2 Computer Input and Output Devices. 2

CO-3 Basic Components & Storage 3

CO-4 Computer Software & Languages 4

CO-5 Introduction to MS DOS & Windows 5

Books Recommended:-
⮚ Computer Fundamentals, P. K. Sinha, BPB Publications, Sixth Edition.
⮚ Introduction to Information Technology, V. Rajaraman, PHI, Second Edition.
⮚ Fundamental of Information Technology, Chetan Shrivastava, Kalyani Publishers.
⮚ Computers Today, Suresh K Basandra, Galgotia Publications.
SILVER OAK UNIVERSITY
College of Computer Application
Post Graduate Diploma (Computer Application)
Subject Name: Ms office
Subject Code:1040236101
Semester:1st

Prerequisite:

Objective:

TeachingandExaminationScheme:
TeachingScheme Credits EvaluationScheme Total
Mar ks
L T P C Internal External

TH PR TH PR

4 0 2 5 40 20 60 30 150

Content:
Unit Course Contents Teaching Weightage
No. Hours %

1 Ms. Word 14 25%


⮚ Creating, editing, saving and printing text documents
⮚ Font and paragraph formatting
⮚ Simple character formatting
⮚ Inserting tables, smart art, page breaks
⮚ Using lists and styles
⮚ Working with images
⮚ Using Spelling and Grammar check
⮚ Understanding document properties
⮚ Mail Merge
2 Ms. Excel 14 25%
⮚ Spreadsheet basics Creating, editing, saving and printing
spreadsheets
⮚ Working with functions & Formulas
⮚ Modifying worksheets with color & auto formats
⮚ Graphically representing data : Charts & Graphs
⮚ Speeding data entry : Using Data Forms
⮚ Analyzing data : Data Menu, Subtotal, Filtering Data
⮚ Formatting worksheets
⮚ Securing & Protecting spreadsheets

3 Ms. Power Point 14 25%


⮚ Opening, viewing, creating, and printing slides
⮚ Applying auto layouts
⮚ Adding custom animation
⮚ Using slide transitions
⮚ Graphically representing data : Charts & Graphs
⮚ Creating Professional Slide for Presentation

4 Internet 14 25%
⮚ Understanding how to search/Google
⮚ bookmarking and Going to a specific website
⮚ Copy and paste Internet content into your word file and emails
⮚ Understanding social media platforms such as Facebook &
Many more
⮚ learn with best practices

CourseOutcome:

Sr.No. COstatement UnitNo

CO-1 Ms. Word 1


Introduction of ms word with task

CO-2 Ms Excel 2
Introduction of ms excel with task and formulas

CO-3 Ms. Power Point 3


Introduction of ms powerpoint with task and understanding of ppt

CO-4 Internet 4
Basic knowledge of internet
SILVER OAK UNIVERSITY
College of Computer Application
Post Graduate Diploma (Computer Application)
Subject name: Communication Skills
Subject code:1040173182
Semester: 1st

Prerequisite: Zeal to learn the subject.

Objective: To appraise students about the dynamics of communication in a business environment. Enhance
their basic reading, writing and speaking and listening skills in a professional set up.

Teaching and Examination Scheme:

Teaching Scheme Credits Evaluation Scheme Total


L T P C Internal External Marks
Th Pr Th Pr
4 0 0 4 40 - 60 - 100

Content:

Unit Course Contents Teaching Weightage


No. Hours %
1 Concepts and Fundamentals 07 15
Meaning and importance of communication, Elements of
communication, Communication process, Forms of
communication, Barriers to communication, Seven C`s of
communication, Channels of communication.
2 Nature of Communication 08 20
Importance of verbal communication, Importance of non-
verbal communication, Types of non- verbal communication
(kinesics, proxemics, chronemics, paralinguistics, and haptics
etc.), Inculcating effective non-verbal skills.
3 Developing Effective Communication Skills 07 15
Listening skills- Good listening for improved communications,
Art of listening, Meaning, nature, process, types and
importance of listening, Principles of good listening, Barriers
in listening. Anatomy of poor listening skills, Strategies to be a
good listener.
Reading Skills – Nature, importance & techniques of reading
4 Written Communication 10 25
Types of written communication in business, Planning of
written communication.
Business letters (essentials, structure, format, layouts, types),
Report writing, Resume writing, Memo writing, Email writing
5 Spoken Business Communication 10 25
Public speaking, Group discussion, Interview skills, Effective
presentation strategies, Learning negotiations, Telephonic
conversations & etiquettes, Conflict resolution
Course Outcome:

Sr. No. CO statement Unit No


CO-1 Understand the basics of communication with a focus on its process and chief 1
components.
CO-2 Facilitate interpretation of non-verbal communication and manage it 2
effectively.
CO-3 Enhance the listening and reading skills through detailed understanding of 3
their attributes.
CO-4 Develop the articulation skills through writing of formal documents across 4
different platforms of business communication.
CO-5 Develop ability to communicate in diverse professional situations. 5

Books Recommended:-
● Fundamentals of Business Communication by Chaturvedi & Chaturvedi
● Business Communication by V.K. Jain and Om Prakash Biyani.
● Principles to Practice by Mathukutty M Manipally- Tata McGraw Hill Education

Reference Books:
● C.S- Communication by Rayudu -Himalaya Publishing House, 1994.
● Business Communication by Asha Kaul- PHI, second edition.
● Meenakshi Raman & Sangeeta Sharma, “Technical Communication – Principles and
Practice”, 2nd Edition, Oxford University Press, 2011.
● Herta A Murphy, Herbert W. Hilderbrandt, Jane P Thomas, “Effective Business
Communication” 7th Edition, Tata McGraw Hill Publication
● Hedwig Lewis, “Body Language”, Response Books
● English Grammar by Wren & Martin

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