CS 142(formerly CS 210) - Object-Oriented Programming I 5 credits
Recommended Preparation Completion of MATH& 141 with a “C” or higher or concurrent enrollment in MATH& 141 .
Prerequisites “C” or better in MATH 097 or appropriate placement test score or instructor permission. Completion of CS 141
This course provides students an introduction to Computer Science and Programming. The course emphasizes programming design, implementation of algorithms and computer programming using a structured industry standard programming language. Key components of the course will be learning problem solving techniques to design programs using industry standard programming language and design principles.
Theory Hours 5 theory hours.
AA Specified Elective May be used as a specified elective requirement for the AA degree.
Course Outcomes Learning Outcomes
Apply programming syntax in an object-oriented environment
Develop and test programs
Create programs using variables, data types, and control structures
Explain fundamental object-oriented concepts, such as object, class and method
Create and analyze programs using object-oriented design
Apply proper design and documentation principles to the writing of programs
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