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Berkeley Global
With its platform independence, Java is heavily used in Web applications and middleware that work on Windows, Macintosh, UNIX and other platforms. Examine fundamental programming concepts, and get an introduction to object-oriented programming. On successful completion of the course, you are able to write simple applications and are prepared for courses that assume some familiarity with Java.
Prerequisites:
Required
- Basic computer literacy
Course Outline
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Course Objectives
- Understand the importance of the Java Virtual Machine (JVM)
- Use Java’s primitive types, strings, arrays and operators
- Write programs with control statements
- Use object-oriented programming concepts in Java
- Write programs that use files and the console as input and output
What You'll Learn
- Java features
- Java Virtual Machine
- Java development steps
- Data types
- Type conversion
- Control flow statements
- Iteration
- Branching statements
- Object-oriented programming
- Instance variables and class methods
- Object creation
- Arrays
- Strings
- Command-line arguments
- Method overloading and static modifiers
- Packages
- Class inheritance
- Abstract class
- Interface
- Exceptions
- Input and output
- Byte Stream Example
- Reader/writer and random access
How You'll Learn
- Reading assignments
- Written homework
- Graded and ungraded online discussions
- Midterm
- Proctored final exam
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Fall 2024 enrollment opens on June 17!