(5-Day Corporate On-Site Training Course)
Overview
This introductory course teaches people with little or no programming experience how to program in an object-oriented manner with the Java programming language. Topics include introductory object-oriented programming, algorithmic thinking, problem solving, control statements, primitive types, operators, keyboard input, screen output, methods (user-defined and API), single-subscripted arrays and strings. The course offers extensive laboratory experience. Solutions are provided for laboratory exercises. The course includes approximately 60% lecture and 40% laboratory exercises. After taking this course, students will be prepared to take
Java for Programmers.
Prerequisites
- Little or no previous programming experience
- General familiarity with your operating system environment
- Ability to create and edit text files
In this course, you will learn
- Java Standard Edition (Java SE) 5.0
- To build, compile and run applications with the Java Development Kit (JDK) version 5.0
- To write clear, elementary Java programs
- To use the Java interpreter to run Java applications
- To understand algorithmic thinking and apply it to programming
- Problem-solving techniques
- To read, write, and debug Java programs
- To write programs using object-oriented programming techniques including classes, objects and inheritance
- To perform keyboard input and screen output
- To code with arithmetic, increment, decrement, assignment, relational, equality and logical operators
- To code control statements (if, if...else, switch, while, do...while and for)
- To use primitive types
- To use basic graphical user interface (GUI) components and graphics techniques
- Write user-defined methods
- Understand and manipulate single-subscripted arrays (arrays are Java objects)
- Pass single-subscripted arrays to methods
- Process strings (strings are Java objects)
Pricing
- $12,995 lecture fee (for up to 20 students)
- plus materials (approximately $75 per student)
- plus instructor travel reimbursement
For more information about this course, please
e-mail us or call (978)-823-0130.
Java is a trademark of Sun Microsystems, Inc.