Description

This course introduces JAVA to students as an example of an object-oriented programming language. The course starts with a briefing on java history and the classifications of different java editions. The concepts of classes and objects are introduced followed by a description of various types of class members. The course describes the concepts of abstraction and encapsulation and how to apply these concepts when creating classes. The course describes the object-oriented relationships: association, aggregation, composition, inheritance, and implementation, also the concept and role of polymorphism are introduced covering method overloading, method overriding and dynamic method dispatching. Exception handling and the usage of java API are presented with a concern to using javax.swing to build GUI applications.

Program

Multimedia and Computer Graphics - 144 ِCRs

Objectives

  • 1. Become familiar with breaking down a problem into objects rather than procedures
    2. Learn object-oriented programming in Java
    3. Learn what is available off the shelf to facilitate Java development (tools, libraries)

Textbook

Y Daniel Liang, Introduction to JAVA Programming, Comprehensive Version, Prentice Hall

Course Content

content serial Description
1Introduction to Java
2Basics of Java
3Java API
4Class members
5Array-Pass by value /Pass by reference
6Access modifiers
77th week exam
8Encapsulation
9Object Oriented Relationships - Association
10Object Oriented Relationships – Aggregation and composition
11Object Oriented Relationships - Inheritance
1212th week exam
13Polymorphism
14Benefits of Polymorphism
15Revision
16Final Exam

Markets and Career

  • Generation, transmission, distribution and utilization of electrical power for public and private sectors to secure both continuous and emergency demands.
  • Electrical power feeding for civil and military marine and aviation utilities.
  • Electrical works in construction engineering.

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