Course Description
This course is an introduction to Java programming for those who are new to the field or need a refresher. The course covers how to apply key programming concepts and use Java programming environment for real world applications. This introductory foundation in Java programming will prepare students to start simpler programming projects for applications.
The course begins with programming concepts and Eclipse IDE. The instructor introduces basic and intermediate Java syntax, and then methodically addresses abstraction, object-oriented paradigm, procedural programming, elementary data structures, and more. Other useful topics include graphics user interface, collections and generics. Students will gain a strong conceptual foundation in these areas while starting to write programs for real applications.
The course consists of lectures and discussion, with some lab work. Students are expected to complete assignments on their own computers. By the end of the course, students should be able to program in the Java language and will be exposed to many useful programming concepts.
Topics
- Introduction to programming, JDK and IDE
- Generative AI Assisted Programming
- Data types, inputs/outputs
- Strings, arrays, collection and generics
- Java programming logic
- Object-oriented programming
- Graphic programming
- Exception and file handling, debugging
Prerequisites / Skills Needed
Students should have experience using logic. Some programming experience will be helpful. Ability to install and configure open-source software on own computers.
Additional Information
This course includes a module on "Introducing Generative AI Assisted Programming."
AI* - This course introduces AI midway through the term as a supervised enhancement tool, helping students refine their own handwritten coding assignments and reflect on the insights gained, while also evaluating how different GenAI systems support their work.
This course applies to these programs: