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IGNOU MCA First Semester Syllabus

CourseCode      Course Name Credits    MCS-011   Problem Solving and Programming  3  MCS-012   Computer Organisation and Assembly Language Programming  4  MCS-013   Discrete Mathematics  2  MCS-014   Systems Analysis and Design  3  MCS-015   Communication Skills  2  MCSL-016   Internet Concepts and Web design (Lab Course)  2  MCSL-017   Lab (C and Assembly Language Programming) (Lab Course)  2

IGNOU MCSL-017 Lab (C and Assembly Language Programming) (Lab Course)

Lab (C and Assembly Language Programming) (Lab Course) Objectives This lab course is completely based on MCS-011 and MCS-012 courses. The basic objective of the course is to provide the hands on experience on C Programming and Assembly language programming and improve the practical skill set. Also to apply all the concepts that have been covered in the theory courses MCS-011 and MCS - 012. The learner will try to apply the alternate ways to provide the solution to a given problem. The learner will be able to develop the logic for the given problem, recognize and understand the syntax and construction of C code, gains experience of C and Assembly language programming, know the steps involved in compiling, linking and debugging C code, feel more confident about writing the C functions, write some complex programs Syllabus Section 1 C Programming Lab *Salient Features of C *C Programming Using Borland Compiler *Using C with UNIX *Running C Programs using MS Visual C++ *Program Devel

IGNOU MCSL-016 Internet Concepts and Web design (Lab Course)

Internet Concepts and Web design (Lab Course) Objectives The main objective of the course is to introduce the whole range of web technologies starting from HTML, DHTML, Java Script, VBScript, and Dreamweaver. It also gives a brief description on Internet. Through the various examples the course will describe how to design specific page, dynamic web page, forms and frames. It also focuses on the practical aspects of these technologies. syllabus BLOCK I: Scripting Languages Unit I: The Internet *Classification of Networks *Networking Models *What is Packet Switching *Accessing the Internet 0 Internet Protocols 0 Internet Protocol (IP) 0 Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) *Internet Address 0 Structure of Internet Servers Address 0 Address Space *How does the Internet work *Intranet & Extranet *Internet Infrastructure *Protocols and Services on Internet 0 Domain Name System 0 SMTP and Electronic Mail 0 Http and World Wide Web 0 Usenet and Netwgroups 0 FTP 0 Telnet 0 Search E

IGNOU MCS-015 Communication Skills

Communication Skills Objectives This course is aimed to develop the communication skills at the work place. In this course, we concentrate on English at the workplace. You are probably wondering whether business English (as it is also called) is a separate language to general English. Certainly not, business English is not a separate language. It is English used at the workplace using specific vocabulary, and in certain situations having a different discourse. Every profession uses a certain 'jargon' and the business context in no different. While Business English is firmly rooted in general English, nevertheless there are certain distinguishing features which are evident. In this course, you will learn -some theoretical inputs into the process of communication, its different types, the difference between written and oral communication. We then concentrate on the structure of conversation - its characteristics and conventions, effectively speaking over the telephone, prep

IGNOU MCS-014 Systems Analysis and Design

Systems Analysis and Design Objectives The objectives of the course include the enabling of learner to identify the Software projects in an organisation after studying various functionalities in the organization, also, they should be able to structure various requirements, do the design and select the best method to develop the system. They should be able to implement and maintain the system. The learners should also get acquainted with different quality standards as well as learn about Management Information System. Syllabus Block 1: Introduction to Systems Development Unit 1: Introduction to SAD *Fundamentals of System 0 Important Terms related to Systems 0 Classification of Systems 0 Real Life Business Subsystems *Real Time Systems *Distributed Systems *Development of a successful System *Various Approaches for development of Information Systems 0 Structured Analysis and Design Approach 0 Prototype 0 Joint Application Development Unit 2: Systems Analyst-A Profession * Why do

IGNOU MCS-013 Discrete Mathematics

Discrete Mathematics Objectives Discrete mathematics, sometimes called finite mathematics, is the study of mathematical structure that are fundamentally discrete, in the sense of not support become more and more necessary because of many engineering. Regarding computer science concept from objects or problems in computer algorithm and p efficiency of a computer programs, we need to stud) steps each requiring a certain amount of time. Using the theory of combinatory and graph theory, major areas of discrete mathematics, we can do this. The improve the understanding of courses based on algorithm and problem solving. This course is designed to give basic concepts of _ sets, relations, functions, combinatorics, partitions and distributions. Syllabus Block 1: Elementary Logic Unit 1: Prepositional Calculus *Propositions *Logical Connectives 0 Disjunction 0 Conjunction 0 Negation 0 Conditional Connectives 0 Precedence Rule *Logical Equivalence *Logical Quantifiers Unit 2:

IGNOU MCS-012 Computer Organisation and Assembly Language Programming

Computer Organisation and Assembly Language Programming In the modem era, Computer system is used in most aspects of life. You may use many different types of software on a computer system for particular applications ranging from simple document creation to space data processing. But, how does the Software is executed by the Computer Hardware? The answer to this basic question is contained in this Course. This course presents an overview of the Computer Organisation. After going through this course, you will not only acquire the conceptual framework of Computer Organisation and Architecture but also would be able to use the concepts in the domain of Personal Computers. In specific, you will be able to design digital circuits; describe the functions of various components of computers and their construction; and write simple assembly programs. Structure BLOCK 1: Introduction to Digital Circuits UNIT 1: The Basic Computer * The von Neumann Architecture * Instruction Execution:

IGNOU MCS-011 Problem Solving and Programming

Problem Solving and Programming Objectives The course is aimed to develop problem-solving strategies, techniques and skills that can be applied to computers and problems in other areas which give students an introduction to computer and analytical skills to use in their subsequent course work and professional development. Emphasis of this course is to act as an introduction to the thinking world of computers, to help students develop the logic, ability to solve the problems efficiently using C programming. Knowledge in a programming language is prerequisite to the study of most of computer science courses. This knowledge area consists of those skills and concepts that are essential to problem solving and programming practice independent of the underlying paradigm. The student will learn various concepts and techniques for problem solving and will implement those ideas using C programs. Syllabus BLOCK 1: An Introduction to C Unit 1: Problem Solving *Problem - Solving Technique

IGNOU MCA Overview

Master of Computer Applications (MCA) Minimum Duration:  3 Years Maximum Duration:  6 Years Course Fee:  Rs. 8,000 Minimum Age:  No bar Maximum Age:  No bar Eligibility: Any graduate from a recognised university. However, the students who have not pursued Mathematics as a distinct subject at 10+2 are required to pursue and pass the CS-60 course concurrently. Note:  Course Fees ·          Rs. 8,000 per semester. ·          Rs. 100 in addition to Rs. 8,000 as Registration Charges for the First Semester. ·          For non-maths students, an additional fee of Rs. 1,000 has to be paid for CS-60.