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CS I: Introduction to Java Programming

Course Description

This course is designed to give students exposure to essential object-oriented programming concepts using the Java programming language. The primary goal is to familiarize students to a disciplined approach to programming logic, problem-solving methods, algorithm development, and security awareness. The course teaches: program design, coding, testing, debugging, and documentation at the introductory level. When completed, the student will be able to solve programming tasks in a socially responsible disciplined fashion. Students are expected to be Windows proficient prior to this course.

Credit Hours

3

Course Credit Type

Transfer Course (TC)

CIP Code Classification

11.0201

Lecture Hours per week (full semester)

2

Lab hours per week (full semester)

2

Course Typically Offered

Fall Spring Summer

Does this course fulfill a General Education Course Curriculum Distribution Area Requirement?

No

Is the course Illinois Articulation Initiative (IAI) approved?

No

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