CSCI 1002


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Course Number:
CSCI 1002

Approved Starting Semester:
Spring 2019

Course Title:
Introduction to Java Language Basics

Credit Hours:
1

Course Description (Bulletin Description):
This is an introduction to coding using the Java programming language. Topics include overview of the Java syntax and structure; the use of integrated development environments for the creation and compilation of Java programs; the processes and methods for writing well-structured, well-documented, and well-performing computer programs to implement common information processing tasks.

Prerequisite:
None

Co-requisite:
None

Pre/Co-requisite::
None

Dual-Listed:
None

Course Objectives (Course-level Student Learning Outcomes):
Upon successful completion of this course students should be able to 1. Use an integrated development environment (IDE) to create computer programs. 2. Compile and run Java programs. 3. Identify and apply Java programming concepts such as decision structures and loops. 4. Write Java programs to implement common information processing tasks.

Topics Covered (In Outline/Calendar):
1. Introduction to programming. 2. Introduction to integrated development environment (IDE). 3. Java fundamentals and Java program structure. 4. Decision structures 5. Introduction to loops

Student Learning Outcomes:
Not applicable for this course

Course Coordinator:
Dr. James Church

Instructor-in-charge:
Dr. James Church

Previous Professors:
Dr. Leong Lee, Faculty who taught CSCI 1010 / 1011

Technologies / Skills:
Java programming language

Textbook(s):
Textbook information not available.
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