| Course Description( 3 credits )
This course provides a working practical knowledge of the
Java programming language. Starting from a basic knowledge of Java,
students will learn how to write programs using both regular
applications and applets. Topics covered will include object-oriented
concepts, including abstraction, inheritance and polymorphism; the use
of packages and the scoping of variables in Java; inner classes;
event-driven programming; and the Java class library, including
Graphical User Interface (GUI) programming using JFC/Swiing. This is not
a course for novice programmers; some basic knowledge of programming is
expected.
Prerequisite : CS 315.
Previously Taught :
Instructor : Dr. Bryan
Higgs |