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http://www.dmacc.edu COURSE TITLE: Java Application Developer Certificate Program INSTRUCTOR INFORMATION NAME: Kelli Kleindorfer EMAIL ADDRESS: kjkleindorfer@dmacc.edu PHONE NUMBER: 515.965.7002 (office with voicemail), 515.999.0878 (cell & text) OFFICE LOCATION: Ankeny Building 8, Room 1C & West Campus TBA OFFICE HOURS/APPOINTMENTS: Office hours will be announced and published at the start of our course. I m always available by appointment. Please email or call to set up an appointment. Office hours will generally be held at the Ankeny campus, Building 8, Room 1C, except on Fridays (at West campus). Online office hours will be made available via Google Hangout (add kellikleindorfer@gmail.com to your Google+ circle to see me online details inside your Blackboard course) and occasionally WizIQ (find the link in the announcement section of your Blackboard course). BLACKBOARD: https://secure.dmacc.edu/myonlinelearning/login.aspx COURSE INFORMATION SEMESTER/YEAR: Fall 2015 & Spring 2016 DATE SYLLABUS CREATED AND/OR REVISED: July 17, 2015 DAYS & TIME & LOCATION: Fridays from 9/11 4/29, 1:00PM 5:00PM, West Campus, Room 118E & web blended portion through Blackboard PREREQUISITES: None COURSE OVERVIEW: Upon completion of the program, students will earn an accelerated DMACC Java Application Developer certificate, gain applicable, practical and technical skills and receive exam prep for the industry approved Oracle Certified Associate, Java SE Programmer certification. STUDY TIPS: To do well in this class, you must show up to class, participate and complete the assignments regularly. Study the assigned readings & videos, which will help you meet the competencies of the course. Ask questions. This is a fast paced, hands-on course. It is realistic to expect to spend at least 10 hours per week studying for this class. If you miss any class, it is your responsibility to obtain class information from a classmate as soon as possible. Ask me any questions on the missed material as soon as possible. The content of this course builds on itself throughout the semester. Consequently, it is important that students master early concepts, as they will become building blocks for concepts introduced later in the course. Students should seek extra help (tutoring, come in to office Page 1 of 6

hours, etc.) as soon as possible if they feel that they are getting behind on the course material. HOW THE COURSE FITS INTO THE CURRICULUM: This course provides an introduction to programming logic, the Java programming language and some advanced topics in Java Programming. It is a great starting place for students interested in programming certificates, mobile development and obtaining other certificates and degrees at DMACC. TEXTBOOKS & MATERIALS REQUIRED TEXTBOOKS & ISBN: Provided in course fees Programming Logic & Design: Comprehensive, Farrell, 8 th Edition, 2014, Cengage Learning, ISBN: 978-1285776712 Head First Java, Sierra and Bates, 2 nd Edition, 2005, O Reilly Media, ISBN: 978-0-596-00920-5 OCA: Oracle Certified Associate Java SE 8 Programmer I Study Guide: Exam 1Z0-808, 1 st Edition, Boyarsky & Selikoff, 2014, Sybex, ISBN: 978-1118957400 Java 8 Pocket Guide, Liguori,1 st Edition, 2014, O Reilly Media, ISBN: 978-1491900864 REQUIRED MATERIALS: Internet access outside of class SOFTWARE APPLICATIONS: Java SE Development Kit 8 (JDK8) http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jdk8-downloads- 2133151.html Integrated Development Environment (IDE): Eclipse https://www.eclipse.org/downloads/ Software notice: All the software used in this class is copyrighted; therefore, it is not for distribution, copying, or personal use. This software is the property of Des Moines Area Community College. COURSE POLICIES ATTENDANCE/PARTICIPATION: You are expected to: Attend the face-to-face meetings each week for our course. Be active and present in the course participating in discussions and projects - both face-to-face and in Blackboard. Dedicate sufficient time outside of class in order to be prepared for class, through readings, exercises and other learning experiences. Log into our web blended course minimally three times per week in Blackboard. Check your DMACC email at least three times per week. Ask questions of material that you don t understand and answer questions for material that you do understand. Participate in discussion boards, blogs and/or journals before the due date. Page 2 of 6

Submit assignments and complete exams/tests before they are due in order to give yourself adequate time should a problem arise. Have access to a dependable computer and Internet connection. Maintain your DMACC issued computer in a safe and usable format. Do not install unnecessary programs or plugins that might interfere with the prime intent of the laptop. Have a back-up plan in case the computer or connection fails. Communicate with me regarding any issues with course materials, grades, or technical issues. Use your DMACC email address to communicate with me. Call or email the DMACC Helpdesk with any technical issues with Blackboard (post this number/email address on your computer & program it into your phone). Put forth your best effort and accept responsibility for your learning. Absenteeism will affect your grade; just like a lack of participation (not contributing, sleeping, distracted by technology) in the in-class projects and exercises will result in a denial of points for those exercises. You may not earn points on in-class work if you are absent, withdrawn or providing a hindrance to the exercise. There is no such thing as an approved absence and in-class work cannot be made up. Active participation in these exercises is the only way to earn points. GRADING CRITERIA: Based on percentage of points possible accumulated throughout the course. Points will be awarded for exams, quizzes, assignments, projects and participation. Our course is graded on a pass/fail scale. Pass 70% or greater on course work Fail Less than 70% on course work Providing you with feedback in my top priority. You can expect the following turn-around time: In-class projects and exercises scores posted in Blackboard within 3 business days and returned to you during the next class meeting Assignment, blogs, journals, wikis & discussion boards grades and feedback within 3 business days of the due date Tests & Quizzes within 2 business days of the due date Final project within 5 business days of the due date Late work within 7 business days from when you submitted the work to me I will use the announcement section in Blackboard and in-class announcements to communicate changes in the schedule or when grades for a unit/assignment are posted. Please note that the final grades in My Grades will not be 100% official until I post an announcement indicating they are official. If you have questions or see a discrepancy throughout the term, please email me ASAP so I can investigate it. CLASSROOM CONDUCT: https://go.dmacc.edu/handbook Page 3 of 6

You are expected to be respectful and courteous to your classmates and instructors in all classes at DMACC. Our class will determine our classroom expectations during our first meeting time. COMMUNICATION POLICY: After you email me to my DMACC email address, you can expect a response within 24 hours during Monday through Friday. On Saturday, Sunday and holidays, I will respond within 48 hours. Generally, I do not check email between 9pm and 8am. Communicating with you is one of my top priorities. MISSED EXAMS: Projects, exercises & quizzes that are completed in-class during our specific meeting time for a score cannot be made up if you miss the class period. If an online exam or quiz occurs during the week and you miss it, you have one additional week to complete the exam for half credit of your earned score. If you do not complete the online exam within the late week, you will receive a zero score on the exam or quiz. After a quiz or exam closes beyond the late week, you will no longer have access to it and be able to complete it for any points. If an exam or quiz has a time limit, students who exceed the time limit will have two points deducted from their score for each minute beyond the time limit. LATE ASSIGNMENTS: Each assignment will have a due date. After the due date, 50 percent will be deducted for each late assignment. No credit after assignment is 7 days late. No credit on any assignments after the last assignment (final project) at the end of the term. Late assignments must be submitted via the appropriate location in Blackboard. If the assignment is not available, late work is no longer being accepted for it. It is the responsibility of the student to retrieve assignments from Blackboard before the weekly due date and to submit assignments using the correct links. No late work will be accepted for the final week of class. Again, projects, exercises & quizzes that are completed in-class during our specific meeting time for a score cannot be made up if you miss the class period. EXTRA CREDIT: No extra credit for late assignments. Extra credit awarded at the discretion of the instructor. Extra credit offered in-class is not eligible for students who were not in class attendance during the class meeting when the extra credit opportunity was distributed. STUDY EXPECTATIONS: Students are expected to have completed any assigned readings, videos and activities in the module/week and be prepared to discuss the assigned material or participate in online activities when they are available. Plan to spend 10+ hours on our course per week. WEATHER POLICY: Individual circumstances such as health, childcare, rural roads, distance from the College, etc. can vary greatly among students and staff. It is always DMACC s goal to provide safe learning conditions, as well as provide the opportunity for students to attend classes when the vast majority is able to safely attend. The final decision to come to College can only be made by the individual student based on their specific extenuating circumstances that may make it unsafe for them to travel. During adverse weather, DMACC faculty is considerate of students who are unable to attend classes due to unique extenuating circumstances. Notification of Campus/College closures will be sent out through the DMACC RAVE Alert System, posted to the DMACC webpage at www.dmacc.edu, and where possible sent to local media. Page 4 of 6

If DMACC cancels our class due to inclement weather, please check your DMACC email and our Blackboard announcements area until you hear from me with information on how we will make up the course. CLASS CANCELLATION PROCEDURE: It is the responsibility of each faculty member to notify their students (in addition to their dean or provost) through some predetermined means if they must postpone or cancel a specific class. In the event that I must cancel class and cannot find a substitute, I will notify you via your DMACC email by 9AM on the day of our class. I will provide instructions to you via a Blackboard Announcement and your DMACC email on how we will make up with course. ACADEMIC DISHONESTY/PLAGIARISM: Academic integrity, based on the values of honesty, trust, fairness, respect, and responsibility, is a fundamental principle of scholarship at DMACC. DMACC s Academic Misconduct Policy (ES 4670) prohibits: plagiarism (using another person s writing or copying any work without proper citation), falsification, unauthorized collaboration during a test or on an assignment, or substitution for another student to take an exam, course or test. If you are to benefit from this class and be properly evaluated for your contributions, it is important for you to be familiar with and follow DMACC s Academic Misconduct policy. Students are encouraged to review DMACC s Academic Misconduct Policy on-line at https://go.dmacc.edu/handbook/polprocedures/pages/academicmisconduct.aspx or in the DMACC Student Handbook. Work that violates these values is incompatible with the goals of this class and will not be tolerated. Students who are found responsible for a violation of the Academic Misconduct Policy will receive a failing grade for the test or assignment. If a second occurrence happens, students will receive a failing grade for the course. All academic misconduct will be reported according to the policy outlined in ES4670. Students have the right to appeal and may do so by following the procedures described in the Academic Misconduct policy. SUPPORT SERVICES SERVICES FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES: https://go.dmacc.edu/student_services/disabilities Any student with a documented disability who requires reasonable accommodation should contact the Disability Services Coordinator at 515-964-6850 or the counseling & advising office on any campus to apply for services. COURSE SYLLABUS DISCLAIMER: This syllabus is representative of materials that will be covered in this class; it is not a contract between the student and the institution. It is subject to change without notice. Any potential exceptions to stated policies and requirements will be addressed on an individual basis, and only for reasons that meet specific requirements. If you have any problems related to this class, please feel free to discuss them with me. NONDISCRIMINATION POLICY: Des Moines Area Community College shall not engage in or allow discrimination covered by law. This includes harassment based on race, color, national origin, creed, religion, sex (including pregnancy and marital status), sexual orientation, gender identity, age, disability and genetic information. Veteran status in Page 5 of 6

educational programs, activities, employment practices, or admission procedures is also included to the extent covered by law. Individuals who believe they have been discriminated against may file a complaint through the College Discrimination Complaint Procedure (ES4645). Complaint forms may be obtained from the Campus Provost's office, the Academic Dean s office, the Judicial Officer, or the EEO/AA Officer, Human Resources. For Title IX questions and concerns contact 515-964-6850. Students who wish additional information or assistance may refer to Student Services procedure ES 4645 located at https://go.dmacc.edu/student_services/int. Click Policies & Procedures. Employees and applicants who wish additional information or assistance may contact the EEO/AA Officer, Human Resources, Bldg. 1 on the Ankeny Campus, or refer to HR Procedures 3000, 3005, 3010, 3015, and 3020 at http://www.dmacc.edu/hr/hrpp.asp Accommodations: The Program Development/Academic Support Services Director is the official Student Accommodation Officer/Section 504/ADA Coordinator for DMACC. The ADA Coordinator s office is located in Bldg. 6-10E on the Ankeny Campus and may be contacted by voice (515-964-6857). The ADA Coordinator is responsible for ensuring that the college complies with federal regulations that guarantee qualified students with disabilities equal access to all programs and services. Any student, faculty, or staff member may contact the ADA Coordinator s office for clarification of federal regulations, appeal of a grievance, or resolution of a disability-related problem. SYLLABUS ADDENDUM To access additional information related to DMACC policies and procedures that impact the classroom (i.e. use of technology, weather-related cancellations, classroom conduct, etc.), the DMACC student handbook, registration information (including add/drop dates and refund dates), student service information (including counseling and advising), the DMACC academic calendar, and campus-specific resources (i.e. Academic Achievement Center, library, computer, labs, etc.), go to https://go.dmacc.edu/handbook. If you do not have access to a computer and need a printed version of any of the information described above, contact your instructor. COURSE COMPETENCIES Please visit: http://dmacc-diad.com/javaapplicationdevelopercertificatecompetencies.pdf COURSE SCHEDULE Please visit: http://dmacc-diad.com/pilotschedule.pdf Page 6 of 6