DATA 333 - Applied Programming Concepts 5 CR
Previously ISIT 333. This course provides an in-depth introduction to core programming concepts and the software development process. This course will cover object-oriented programming concepts through extensive “hands-on” practice with an integrated software development tool and a modern object-oriented programming language.
Prerequisite(s): Admission to the BAS Data Management and Analysis program, BAS Management and Technology, BAS Cybersecurity, or permission of the instructor.
Course Outcomes
- Plan, design, test and debug an application using an integrated development environment.
- Create applications that accept and validate user input and perform mathematical and logical computations.
- Design applications according to generally accepted object oriented principles.
- Create applications that appropriately separate functionality into multiple classes based upon design specifications.
- Evaluate code for efficiency and adherence to standards.
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