ITEC 1413 - Introduction to Object Oriented Programming

Institution:
Northern Oklahoma College
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Java is becoming the programming language of choice for Internet applications. It is gaining that status because of its robust nature, the object-orientation of the language, the depth of its predefined classes, and its "write once, run anywhere" deployment model. These elements are key to providing a rich development environment that enables effective program development and deployment techniques including: code reusability, data encapsulation, dynamically downloadable program units, and architecturally neutral and platform-independent programs. This course teaches participants how to develop Java applications and applets. The course focuses on teaching the Java language, plus practical object-oriented principles. Students will be able to practice and apply skills needed to develop object-oriented systems, employing a use case-based approach. Introduce object-oriented principles such as classes, objects, and relationships. Use unified modeling language for object-oriented analysis and design. Write stand-along applications with the Java programming language. Develop and deploy Java Applets. Construct a professional resume or application to College.
Credits:
3.00
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Instructional Type:
Lecture
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Phone Number:
(580) 628-6200
Regional Accreditation:
North Central Association of Colleges and Schools
Calendar System:
Semester

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