Prerequisites

CIT 14000


Offered

Fall, Spring


Software

JDK Java 2


Credit By Exam

Yes


Coordinator

J. Starks


What you will learn

Description

This course is an introduction to the Java programming language. Students will learn the syntax of the language, how to use objects, classes, and methods, and will perform programming exercises that illustrate how Java is used in standalone applications and applets.

Textbook

Tony Gaddis, Staring Out with Java: From Control Structures through Objects, 4th ed, Prentice Hall, ISBN 9780136080206

Course Outcomes

CIT Program Outcomes (What are these?)

1. Demonstrate mastery of core computing and mathematical concepts.

2. Analyze user needs and identify the computing requirements appropriate to an IT solution.

3. Plan, design, implement, and evaluate IT-based projects and systems to meet desired needs.

9. Use current technical concepts, techniques and practices in the information technologies within the student"s area of expertise.


Principles of Undergraduate Learning (What are Principles of Undergraduate Learning?)

1b. Identify and propose solutions for problems using quantitative tools and reasoning.

1c. Make effective use of information resources and technology.

2. Critical Thinking

3. Integration and Application of Knowledge

4. Intellectual Depth, Breadth, and Adaptiveness


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Assessment