Course Objectives: |
The students will have basic understanding of some of the fundamental concepts that underlie programming language syntax and semantics through a comparative study of several languages and their features. The students will be aware of several new programming language features and paradigms to gain the ability to study general conceptual linguistic issues of designing new languages and compilers. |
Course Content: |
The course content is composed of describing syntax and semantics, names, bindings, type checking and scopes,
data types, expressions and assignment statements, control structures, subprograms, abstract data types,
object-oriented programming, functional programming, logic programming, exception handling and event handling |
Week |
Subject |
Related Preparation |
1) |
Introduction
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Read the Syllabus and lecture notes of Chapter#1 & 2 |
2) |
Describing Syntax and Semantics I
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Read the lecture notes of Chapter#3 |
3) |
Describing Syntax and Semantics II |
Read the lecture notes of Chapter#4 |
4) |
Names, Bindings, Type Checking and Scopes |
Read the lecture notes of Chapter#5 |
5) |
Data Types
|
Read the lecture notes of Chapter#6 |
6) |
Expressions and Assignment Statements
|
Read the lecture notes of Chapter#7 |
7) |
Control Structures
|
Read the lecture notes of Chapter#8 |
8) |
Subprograms I |
Read the lecture notes of Chapter#9 |
9) |
Subprograms II |
Read the lecture notes of Chapter#10 |
10) |
Abstract Data Types
|
Read the lecture notes of Chapter#11 |
11) |
Object-oriented Programming |
Read the lecture notes of Chapter#12 |
12) |
Exception Handling and Event Handling |
Read lecture notes of Chapter#13 & 14 |
13) |
Functional Programming
|
Read the lecture notes of Chapter#15 |
14) |
Logic Programming
|
Read the lecture notes of Chapter#16 |
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Program Outcomes |
Level of Contribution |
1) |
To have theoretical and practical knowledge required to fulfill professional roles and functions of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation field. |
2 |
2) |
To act in accordance with ethical principles and values in professional practice. |
1 |
3) |
To use life-long learning, problem-solving and critical thinking skills. |
4 |
4) |
To define evidence-based practices and determine problem solving methods in Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation practices, using theories in health promotion, protection and care. |
1 |
5) |
To take part in research, projects and activities within sense of social responsibility and interdisciplinary approach. |
1 |
6) |
To have skills for training and consulting according to health education needs of individual, family and the community. |
1 |
7) |
To be sensitive to health problems of the community and to be able to offer solutions. |
1 |
8) |
To be able to use skills for effective communication. |
5 |
9) |
To be able to select and use modern tools, techniques and modalities in Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation practices; to be able to use health information technologies effectively. |
1 |
10) |
To be able to search for literature in health sciences databases and information sources to access to information and use the information effectively. |
1 |
11) |
To be able to monitor occupational information using at least one foreign language, to collaborate and communicate with colleagues at international level. |
1 |
12) |
To be a role model with contemporary and professional identity. |
5 |