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=Syllabus=
Course syllabus:
Course syllabus:
* Lectures will have to change
* Lectures will have to change
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* 20 minutes: discuss what this program does, walk through improving/refactoring it
* 20 minutes: discuss what this program does, walk through improving/refactoring it
* 20 minutes: walk through example ascii art letters
* 20 minutes: walk through example ascii art letters


Syllabus resources:
Syllabus resources:
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* 40% assignments, 20% midterm, 20% final
* 40% assignments, 20% midterm, 20% final


 
=Other Notes=
Other notes:


This course contributes to the following ABET outcomes:
This course contributes to the following ABET outcomes:
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* (a) an ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering
* (a) an ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering


Catalog Description: Basic programming-in-the-small abilities and concepts including procedural programming (methods, parameters, return, values), basic control structures (sequence, if/else, for loop, while loop), file processing, arrays, and an introduction to defining objects. Intended for students without prior programming experience.
Catalog Description:
* Basic programming-in-the-small abilities and concepts including:
* procedural programming
** methods,  
** parameters,  
** return,  
** values),  
* basic control structures
** sequence,  
** if/else,  
** for loop,  
** while loop),  
* file processing,  
* arrays,  
* introduction to defining objects.
* Intended for students with no prior programming experience.


Textbook: Reges/Stepp. Building Java Programs: A Back to Basics Approach, 3rd edition. ISBN 978-0133360905
Textbook: Reges/Stepp. Building Java Programs: A Back to Basics Approach, 3rd edition. ISBN 978-0133360905

Revision as of 09:39, 16 August 2016

Syllabus

Course syllabus:

  • Lectures will have to change
    • Textbook and slides provided, not used in class
    • Classroom time: show programs, discuss the output of this program
    • Homework: follow the guidelines, exact output, TAs
    • Pay close attention to the specs, lots of little style things
  • Resources, and finding them, will be of key importance
  • Homework will consist of projects, program files that students write and submit
    • If points are taken off, it will be spelled out somewhere

Lecture:

  • 20 minutes: discuss what this program does, walk through improving/refactoring it
  • 20 minutes: walk through example ascii art letters

Syllabus resources:

Other Notes

This course contributes to the following ABET outcomes:

  • (e) an ability to identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems
  • (k) an ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools
  • (a) an ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering

Catalog Description:

  • Basic programming-in-the-small abilities and concepts including:
  • procedural programming
    • methods,
    • parameters,
    • return,
    • values),
  • basic control structures
    • sequence,
    • if/else,
    • for loop,
    • while loop),
  • file processing,
  • arrays,
  • introduction to defining objects.
  • Intended for students with no prior programming experience.

Textbook: Reges/Stepp. Building Java Programs: A Back to Basics Approach, 3rd edition. ISBN 978-0133360905