Introduces students to programming in the Java language. Topics include problem-solving methods and algorithm development, program structures, abstract data types, simple data and file structures and program development in a modular, object-oriented manner. Introductory use of OO language features, including data hiding, inheritance, polymorphism, and exception handling. Goals include design and development of Java classes and class type hierarchies. An introduction to Java servlets and applets is included. Emphasis on program development is reinforced through several programming projects. Notes: Credit cannot be applied to a graduate degree in the Volgenau School or the BS degree in computer science. Offered by Computer Science. May not be repeated for credit.
Object-oriented Programming In Java
Host University
George Mason University
Semester
Spring 2025
Course Number
SWE 510 DL3
Credits
3
Discipline
Computer Science
Instructor
Kowalski, Gerald (gkowalsk@gmu.edu)
Times and Days
Asynchronous
Course Information
Prerequisites
Undergraduate courses or equivalent knowledge in programming in a high-level language.