BIT 2102: Java OOP - Content, Assessment, and Reference, Essays (university) of Object Oriented Programming

An overview of the bit 2102 object-oriented programming course offered by team university, including the content covered, assessment methods, and recommended resources. The java programming language is the focus, with topics such as control flow statements, classes, interfaces, exception handling, and java io being explored. Students are expected to complete assignments and written tests, with the examination contributing the majority of their grade.

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BIT 2102: Object-Oriented
Programming
Eng. Tumuhimbise Allan
Team University
“Empower for Generation”
BSc (SE) – MUK; M (DSE ) – MUK
tumuhimbisea[email protected]
D ep ar tm e nt o f I nf or ma t io n Te ch no l og y
e-mail:
office:
Introduction
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BIT 210 2: Object-Oriented

Programming

Eng. Tumuhimbise Allan Team University “Empower for Generation” BSc (SE) – MUK; M (DSE) – MUK [email protected] D e p a r t m e n t o f I n f o r m a t i o n Te c h n o l o g y e-mail: office: Introduction

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1 Content Overview 2 Assessment 3 Reference 4 Timetable 5 Conclusion

Content Overview

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The Java Programming language – Introduction Control Flow Statements, Arrays, and Iterators Classes, Using Objects, & Cleanup Encapsulation, Inheritance, & Polymorphism interfaces, extends, & Inner classes More on Collections Exception Handling Java IO Classes, interfaces and packages Functions, pointers and operator overloading Working with files and databases Case study applications

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Assignments Written test(s) Written Examination Assignments and tests, 40% while examination contributes 60%

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Day Mondays 08:00am – 11:00am Weekend Sunday 08:00am – 11:00am (moved to Sunday 03:00pm – 06:00pm) Practicals – IDE – Java Eclipse or Netbeans – recommended Any other (Jcreator?) with Java compiler (javac)

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