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Course Descriptions

CSC 225 - Advanced JAVA Programming

3 Credits

A second course in Java programming focusing on advanced language features. Topics will include Object Oriented Analysis and Design (OOAD), methodologies, automatic documentation generation using JAVADOC, Graphical User Interface (GUI) development, threads, database programming using Java Database Connectivity (JDBC), network programming using sockets and Remote Method Invocation (RMI), N-tier programming using Common Request Broker Architecture (CORBA), object serialization and remote objects, and collections. Students can earn credit for only one of the following: CIS 225, ITP 201, CSC 225.

Prerequisite(s): CSC 101 or CSC 223 with a grade of C or better

Course Learning Outcomes
1. Design object-oriented computer software using established techniques.
2. Utilize web-enabled documentation techniques for Java applications.
3. Implement graphical user interfaces (GUIs).
4. Develop multithreaded solutions to solve common concurrent processing problems.
5. Demonstrate the use of Collections to solve general categories of programming problems.
6. Construct networked software solutions.
7. Create database connectivity solutions.
8. Explain Java technologies utilized for distributed processing.

Course Offered Fall, Spring

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Fall Semester 2024
Spring Semester 2024
Summer Session 2024