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| Course # | Title | Description | When offered | Instructor | Prerequisites | Comments from previous students | Catalog Description |
| 225 | Software Design and Implementation | This course is the starting point for learning how to develop good software. We use the Java programming language to introduce the object-oriented approach to software design, and learn all the basic programming constructs needed to write both simple and complex computer programs.The focus of this course is on projects where you get to put into practice the concepts and techniques that you learn in class. If you do your homework, by the end of the semester you will be a proficient Java programmer! |
Offered every semester | Computer Science faculty | CSCI 114 or equivalent. See the department policy on prerequisites. |
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An introduction to the techniques and practices of software design and implementation, including top-down design, object-oriented principles, advanced programming concepts, and the use of software development tools. Students will gain substantial experience with the Java programming language. This course has a laboratory component. Prerequisite: Computer Science 114 or equivalent. |
| 250 | Discrete Structures | This course is about th mathematics associated with discrete world | |||||