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Information Technology - Java Programming

Java Programming (ITEC 2545)

Total Credits: 6
Lecture Credits: 5.00
Lab Credits: 1.00

Description: Java is a hands-on task-oriented course that teaches students how to utilize the Java Platform to implement market driven, Web-based applications. You will learn how to create and run three common types of Java programs (applications, applets and servlets). You will learn how applications, applets, and servlets are similar and/or different; how to build a basic user interface that handles simple end-user input; how to read data from and write data to files and databases; and how to send and receive data over the network. This course takes you through the more common programming features available in the Java platform. You will submit your own design and implementation of Java programs for evaluation. You should have some experience with other computer languages and be familiar with common programming concepts such as displaying text or graphics or performing simple calculations. The course also explores the design of the Java collections framework and shows how to use the fundamental data structures that the standard Java library supplies. You will submit their own designs and implementations of Java programs for evaluation. Must be taken A-F.

Topical Outline:

Learning Outcomes:
1. Students will select the the appropriate software tools completing the task.

Prerequisites: 

ITEC 1150.