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Oracle Java Fundamentals + Programming

The course spans more than 90 hour.
Time:
to be determined                       
​Location: iHub Studio, Faculty of Engineering, ASU
​CHEP Training Credit: 4 weeks
Cost: Two Credit Hours

​Instructor
TBD

Registration Status
Closed

Oracle Java Fundamentals 

Learning Objectives
This course engages students with little or no programming experience to create Java programs. Participants are introduced to object-oriented programming concepts, terminology, and syntax, and the steps required to create basic Java programs using the Alice, Green foot, and Eclipse interactive development environments. Hand-on practices figure prominently throughout this course so students can experience firsthand the power of computer programming.
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Topics
  • Introduction  
  • Alice 3 
  • Green foot  
  • Java Basics 
  • Program Structure 
  • Arrays and Exceptions 
  • Java Classes 
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Oracle Java Programming


Learning ​Objectives
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This course of study builds on the skills gained by students in Java Fundamentals or Java Foundations to help advance Java programming skills. Students will design object-oriented applications with Java and will create Java programs using hands-on, engaging activities.
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Topics
  • Java Memory and the JVM 
  • Class File and the JDK 
  • Java Language – What I Should Know 
  • Class Design and Exceptions 
  • Data Structures: Generics and Collections 
  • Strings, Regular Expressions, and Recursion 
  • Input and Output 
  • JDBC
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