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Labs/Project

This is a 4 credit hours course which include a lecture and a mandatory lab section which provides exercises for reinforcing the lecture material and, in many cases, hands-on experiences under the supervision and guidance of a Lab Instructor. Students use the lab primarily to:

  1. Work on the material given in the Lab notes
    (see Syllabus for details), and

  2. Work on their team project and assignments..

    Note: Students may work on the project and assignments only after they completed the assignments for that date.

Lab Material

The lab material is designed to walk you through many of the features of Microsoft Access (2000) and Oracle.  At the beginning of each lab session the lab instructor will provide instructions and go over the tasks for that day. Then,  you are expected to complete the sessions listed in the lab schedule.  Each session is expected to take about one hour. You can complete them ahead of the lab session if you wish.  You should have read the material prior to attending the lab.  The lab instructor will evaluate your work during the lab session itself or during the following lab session. After one week, your work will not be evaluated.

Lab schedule information and Lab Assignments may be found by clicking on the Labs Schedule Link (above, or here).

Project
Requirements for your cis109 final project:

This is a team project where 3 students develop a relatively small system utilizing a DBMS. You are free to choose any case for your project. It could be one from your lab material, text book or one of your own. The project, however, must satisfy the certain requirements. For details select Assignment/Project


Important dates:

For detailed lab and project schedule select Syllabus (on the right column)

Last Updated
Friday, February 06, 2004

Maintained by: Dr. G. Baram