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COSC-1437-001 Programming Fundamentals II
Prerequisites: COSC 1436-minimum grade of C
This course focuses on the object-oriented programming paradigm, emphasizing the definition and use of classes along with fundamentals of object-oriented design. The course includes basic analysis of algorithms, searching and sorting techniques, and an introduction to software engineering processes. Students will apply techniques for testing and debugging software.
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(4 sem hrs; 3 lec, 2 lab)
On Campus Course
NO TEXTBOOK IS REQUIRED FOR THIS CLASS
You will need access to the Internet and a Windows PC.
Course Description: This course focuses on the object-oriented programming paradigm, emphasizing the definition and use of classes along with fundamentals of object-oriented design. The course includes basic analysis of algorithms, searching and sorting techniques, and an introduction to software engineering processes. Students will apply techniques for testing and debugging software. This course is included in the Field of Study Curriculum for Computer Science.
Learning Outcomes:
Upon successful completion of this course, students will:
1. Identify and explain a programming development lifecycle, including planning, analysis,design, development, and maintenance.
2. Demonstrate a basic understanding of object-oriented programming by using structsand classes in software projects.
3. Use object-oriented programming techniques to develop executable programs that include elements such as inheritance and polymorphism.
4. Document and format code in a consistent manner.
5. Apply basic searching and sorting algorithms in software design.
6. Apply single- and multi- dimensional arrays in software.
7. Use a symbolic debugger to find and fix runtime and logical errors in software.
8. Demonstrate a basic understanding of programming methodologies, including object-oriented, structured, and procedural programming.
9. Describe the phases of program translation from source code to executable code.
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\ \Note that this class will require a considerable amount of time outside of class to complete all of the course work!
\ \If you stop working on the class and your average drops below a 60 due to missed assignments and you do not officially drop the course by the deadline, you will receive an F for the course. The deadline for dropping a class at AC is published in the official Amarillo College Schedule of Classes.
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\ \Week 1: Course intro
Week 2: Application of one dimensional arrays
Week 3: Applications to find prime numbers
Week 4: Performance analysis - more code can mean *less* processing time!
Week 5: Extending the number crunching capability of the hardware with software
Week 6: More in depth coverage of the String class
Week 7: Application of Strings
Week 8: Midterm exam
Week 9: Parsing strings
Week 10: Parsing strings continue
Week 11: Creating a virtual computer
Week 12: Creating a virtual computer, continued
Week 13: Two dimensional arrays
Week 14: Two dimensional array practice
Week 15: Digital Signal Processing
Week 16: Comprehensive final exam
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