Java Programming - Study Guide for Exam | CIS 216, Lab Reports of Javascript programming

Material Type: Lab; Class: Java Programming; Subject: Computer & Information Science; University: Central Arizona College; Term: Fall 2009;

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Central Arizona College
8470 N. Overfield Road
Coolidge, AZ 85228
Phone: (520) 494-5444
CIS216 Java Programming
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Description:
Object-oriented techniques are introduced featuring short
code examples that are built from the bottom up. Through
coverage of the basics, explanations and examples using
the String Buffer class and Swing. Course is also
appropriate for those building on experiences in another
programming language. Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory
grading available.
Credit Hours: 4
Effective Term: Fall 2009
Terms Offered: Fall and Spring
Teaching Methods: Lecture Lab
Modalities: Face to Face Hybrid ITV Online
Prerequisite(s): CIS120, CIS123
Corequisite(s): None
Times for Credit: 1
Grading Option: A/F and S/U
Credit Breakdown: 3 Lectures, 3 Labs
Cross Listed: None
Learnin
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Outcomes:
1. Create a Java solution.
2. Demonstrate an understanding of numeric data types
and variables.
3. Use methods, classes, and objects.
4. Apply advanced object concepts.
5. Use input and selection methods.
6. Declare variables using characters, strings, arrays and
string buffer class types.
7. Develop and use Applets.
8. Apply inheritance concepts.
9. Understand Swing components.
10. Use layout managers and the event model.
11. Create exception handling instances.
12. Use file input and output functions.
13. Create multithread and animation.
14. Develop documentation techniques throughout the
program development cycle.
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Central Arizona College

8470 N. Overfield Road Coolidge, AZ 85228 Phone: (520) 494-

CIS216 Java Programming

Catalog Description:

Object-oriented techniques are introduced featuring short code examples that are built from the bottom up. Through coverage of the basics, explanations and examples using the String Buffer class and Swing. Course is also appropriate for those building on experiences in another programming language. Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory grading available. Credit Hours: 4 Effective Term: Fall 2009 Terms Offered: Fall and Spring

Teaching Methods: Lecture Lab

Modalities: Face to Face Hybrid ITV Online Prerequisite(s): CIS120, CIS Corequisite(s): None Times for Credit: 1 Grading Option: A/F and S/U

Credit Breakdown: 3 Lectures, 3 Labs

Cross Listed: None Learning Outcomes:

  1. Create a Java solution.
  2. Demonstrate an understanding of numeric data types and variables.
  3. Use methods, classes, and objects.
  4. Apply advanced object concepts.
  5. Use input and selection methods.
  6. Declare variables using characters, strings, arrays and string buffer class types.
  7. Develop and use Applets.
  8. Apply inheritance concepts.
  9. Understand Swing components.
  10. Use layout managers and the event model.
  11. Create exception handling instances.
  12. Use file input and output functions.
  13. Create multithread and animation.
  14. Develop documentation techniques throughout the program development cycle.

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Standards: Students are expected to demonstrate the following standards at 100% accuracy level:

  1. Students can apply sound programming techniques in designing a Java solution to a business application.
  2. Students can apply the proper Java programming language features in a business application.
  3. Students can create Applets components.
  4. Students can apply Swing components.
  5. Students can create a multithread and animation in a business application.
  6. Students can develop a complete business application with complete documentation. AGEC/Special Requirements: None

Campus: District Revised: October 2008