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CIS 266 — Java Programming

3 credits · 3 hours

Comprehensive introduction to Java programming, emphasizing object-oriented principles and practical application. Begins with fundamental topics such as variables, data types, control structures, loops, and basic file I/O. Several hands-on exercises then address more complex concepts, including method creation, arrays, array lists, and the design and implementation of classes and objects. Participants integrate essential string and text processing techniques, inheritance, and exception handling to build robust software applications. Additional work with object-oriented design principles, recursion, databases with SQL, and the development of graphical user interfaces using JavaFX. By the end of the course, participants will have a solid foundation in Java, preparing them for advanced programming challenges. Commercial software will be used. Opportunity for industry certification. Best if elected concurrently with CIS 264. Prerequisites: CIS 164 Additional Course Fee: $30.00

Prerequisites: CIS 164

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