| Course code | CSCI1140 | 
| Course title | Programming Laboratory 程序設計實驗 | 
| Course description | Students will practise the programming principles they learn using C programming language. 學生會以C程序設計語言練習所學之程序設計原理。 | 
| Unit(s) | 1 | 
| Course level | Undergraduate | 
| Pre-requisite | CSCI1120 or CSCI1130 or ENGG1110 or ESTR1002 or ESTR1100 or ESTR1102 | 
| Semester | 1 or 2 | 
| Grading basis | Graded | 
| Grade Descriptors | A/A-:  EXCELLENT – exceptionally good performance and far exceeding expectation in all or most of the course learning outcomes; demonstration of superior understanding of the subject matter, the ability to analyze problems and apply extensive knowledge, and skillful use of concepts and materials to derive proper solutions. B+/B/B-: GOOD – good performance in all course learning outcomes and exceeding expectation in some of them; demonstration of good understanding of the subject matter and the ability to use proper concepts and materials to solve most of the problems encountered. C+/C/C-: FAIR – adequate performance and meeting expectation in all course learning outcomes; demonstration of adequate understanding of the subject matter and the ability to solve simple problems. D+/D: MARGINAL – performance barely meets the expectation in the essential course learning outcomes; demonstration of partial understanding of the subject matter and the ability to solve simple problems. F: FAILURE – performance does not meet the expectation in the essential course learning outcomes; demonstration of serious deficiencies and the need to retake the course. | 
| Learning outcomes | 1. able to write complete C programs 2. able to use pointers to perform function parameters passing 3. able to do memory management by using malloc/free 4. able to use preprocessing directives in C | 
| Assessment (for reference only) | Programming Exam: 50% Programming assignment: 50% | 
| Recommended Reading List | 1. The C Programming Language by Brian W. Kernighan & Dennis M. Ritchie, Prentice Hall | 
| CSCIN programme learning outcomes | Course mapping | 
| Upon completion of their studies, students will be able to: | |
| 1. identify, formulate, and solve computer science problems (K/S); | TP | 
| 2. design, implement, test, and evaluate a computer system, component, or algorithm to meet desired needs (K/S); | TP | 
| 3. receive the broad education necessary to understand the impact of computer science solutions in a global and societal context (K/V); | |
| 4. communicate effectively (S/V); | |
| 5. succeed in research or industry related to computer science (K/S/V); | |
| 6. have solid knowledge in computer science and engineering, including programming and languages, algorithms, theory, databases, etc. (K/S); | TP | 
| 7. integrate well into and contribute to the local society and the global community related to computer science (K/S/V); | |
| 8. practise high standard of professional ethics (V); | |
| 9. draw on and integrate knowledge from many related areas (K/S/V); | |
| Remarks: K = Knowledge outcomes; S = Skills outcomes; V = Values and attitude outcomes; T = Teach; P = Practice; M = Measured | |