CIT 136 - Programming Concepts Using Java

Institution:
College of Lake County
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This course introduces structured programming using the Java programming language to demonstrate and reinforce programming concepts and techniques. Problem solving and structure types (sequence, decision and repetition) will be presented. Other programming concepts presented in this course include: numeric and string variables, data input and output techniques, methods, arrays, and processing of sequential files. This course is a CIT core prerequisite and is required before taking a second level programming course. Note: Both CIT 136 and CIT 134 cover programming logic concepts needed for higher-level programming classes. Students should not take both courses, as most topics are duplicated. Students who choose to take both of these courses will only have one course applied towards a degree or certificate. This course cannot be used as a CIT elective. Corequisite: CIT 120 or passing score on the Introduction to Computers Placement Test Course fee
Credits:
0.00 - 3.00
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Lecture
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Phone Number:
(847) 543-2000
Regional Accreditation:
North Central Association of Colleges and Schools
Calendar System:
Semester

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