21CSL483 R Programming syllabus for CS



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Module-1 Numeric, Arithmetic, Assignment, and Vectors 0 hours

Numeric, Arithmetic, Assignment, and Vectors:

R for Basic Math, Arithmetic, Variables, Functions, Vectors, Expressions and assignments Logical expressions.

Textbook 1: Chapter 2(2.1 to 2.7)

Module-2 Matrices and Arrays 0 hours

Matrices and Arrays:

Defining a Matrix, Sub-setting, Matrix Operations, Conditions and Looping: if statements, looping with for, looping with while, vector based programming.

Textbook 1: Chapter 2- 2.8, chapter 3- 3.2 to 3.5

Module-3 Lists and Data Frames 0 hours

Lists and Data Frames:

Data Frames, Lists, Special values, The apply facmily.

Textbook 1: Chapter 6- 6.2 to 6.4

Module-4 Functions 0 hours

Functions:

Calling functions, scoping, Arguments matching, writing functions: The function command, Arguments, specialized function.

Textbook 1: Chapter 5- 5.1 to 5.6

Module-5 Pointers 0 hours

Pointers:

packages, frames, de bugging, manipulation of code, compilation of the code.

Textbook 1: Chapter 8- 8.1 to 8.8 Teaching-Learning Process Chalk and board, MOOC

 

Course Outcomes (Course Skill Set):

At the end of the course the student will be able to:

CO 1. To understand the fundamental syntax of R through readings, practice exercises,

CO 2. To demonstrations, and writing R code.

CO 3. To apply critical programming language concepts such as data types, iteration,

CO 4. To understand control structures, functions, and Boolean operators by writing R programs and through examples

CO 5. To import a variety of data formats into R using R-Studio

CO 6. To prepare or tidy data for in preparation for analyze.

 

Assessment Details (both CIE and SEE)

  • The weightage of Continuous Internal Evaluation (CIE) is 50% and for Semester End Exam (SEE) is 50%.
  • The minimum passing mark for the CIE is 40% of the maximum marks (20 marks).
  • A student shall be deemed to have satisfied the academic requirements and earned the credits allotted to each course.
  • The student has to secure not less than 35% (18 Marks out of 50) in the semester-end examination (SEE).

 

Continuous Internal Evaluation (CIE):

NOTE: List of experiments to be prepared by the faculty based on the syllabus mentioned above CIE marks for the practical course is 50 Marks.

The split-up of CIE marks for record/ journal and test are in the ratio 60:40.

  • Each experiment to be evaluated for conduction with observation sheet and record write-up. Rubrics for the evaluation of the journal/write-up for hardware/software experiments designed by the faculty who is handling the laboratory session and is made known to students at the beginning of the practical session.
  • Record should contain all the specified experiments in the syllabus and each experiment write-up will be evaluated for 10 marks.
  • Total marks scored by the students are scaled downed to 30 marks (60% of maximum marks).
  • Weightage to be given for neatness and submission of record/write-up on time.
  • Department shall conduct 02 tests for 100 marks, the first test shall be conducted after the 8th week of the semester and the second test shall be conducted after the 14th week of the semester.
  • In each test, test write-up, conduction of experiment, acceptable result, and procedural knowledge will carry a weightage of 60% and the rest 40% for viva-voce.
  • The suitable rubrics can be designed to evaluate each student’s performance and learning ability. Rubrics suggested in Annexure-II of Regulation book
  • The average of 02 tests is scaled down to 20 marks (40% of the maximum marks).

The Sum of scaled-down marks scored in the report write-up/journal and average marks of two tests is the total CIE marks scored by the student.

 

Semester End Evaluation (SEE):

  • SEE marks for the practical course is 50 Marks.
  • SEE shall be conducted jointly by the two examiners of the same institute, examiners are appointed by the University
  • All laboratory experiments are to be included for practical examination.
  • (Rubrics) Breakup of marks and the instructions printed on the cover page of the answer script to be strictly adhered to by the examiners. OR based on the course requirement evaluation rubrics shall be decided jointly by examiners.
  • Students can pick one question (experiment) from the questions lot prepared by the internal /external examiners jointly.
  • Evaluation of test write-up/ conduction procedure and result/viva will be conducted jointly by examiners.
  • General rubrics suggested for SEE are mentioned here, writeup-20%, Conduction procedure and result in -60%, Viva-voce 20% of maximum marks. SEE for practical shall be evaluated for 100 marks and scored marks shall be scaled down to 50 marks (however, based on course type, rubrics shall be decided by the examiners)
  • The duration of SEE is 02 hours

Rubrics suggested in Annexure-II of Regulation book

 

Textbooks

1. Jones, O., Maillardet. R. and Robinson, A. (2014). Introduction to Scientific Programming and Simulation Using R. Chapman & Hall/CRC, The R Series.

 

References:

1. Michael J. Crawley, “Statistics: An Introduction using R”, Second edition, Wiley,2015

Last Updated: Tuesday, January 24, 2023