ITM 101 - Fundamental Programming Concepts with Java

Institution:
Golden Gate University-San Francisco
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Description:
Provides an introduction to fundamental programming concepts and methods based on the Java programming language. Designed to be a first course for students with little or no prior programming experience, it is not primarily a computer language (Java) class. Rather, it is a class in basic programming principles applicable to a variety of languages and programming environments, introducing you to the most up-to-date programming technologies including object-oriented programming, visual programming and programming for the Internet. Topics include introduction to computers, programming languages and Java; problem solving using object-oriented and algorithmic development methods; good programming practices and style; primitive data types; variables; arithmetic operations; assignment operations; relational and logical expressions; branching (if/else); loop control structures (while, for, do/while); multi-way branching (switch, break, continue); debugging strategies and tools; subprograms, object-based functions (methods), arrays, exception handling, files and streams.
Credits:
3.00
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Instructional Type:
Lecture
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Phone Number:
(415) 442-7800
Regional Accreditation:
Western Association of Schools and Colleges
Calendar System:
Trimester

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