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Nov 22, 2024
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INT-2200 Programming in Java Credits 3 Comprehensive course in Java incorporating the concepts covered in INT-1111 and applying them specifically to the Java programming language. Topics include object-oriented programming (classes/objects), control structures, methods, arrays, polymorphism, inheritance, recursion, exception handling, graphical user interfaces, file input/output. Prerequisite(s): INT-1111 with grade of C or higher. Formerly Formerly offered as CIS-2200. Students may not receive credit for both CIS-2200 and INT-2200. 2 class/2 lab hours. (Not offered summer.)
Course Outcomes
- Contrast procedural languages with object-oriented languages.
- Describe the main features of the Java language.
- Write, compile, and execute a Java program.
- Create programs that leverage variables, constants, arrays, arithmetic operators, and logic structures.
- Develop Java classes, objects, and methods, leveraging object-oriented techniques
- Create interactive Java programs and Java applets
- Explain event-driven programming
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