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Java Programmer (Foundation and Expert)


IIUSA-110: Java Programming for Non-Programmers

Course length: 40 hrs
Prerequisites: To succeed fully in this course, students should be able to: perform basic computer skills, such as using a mouse; execute commands using a command line interface; and describe common computer terminology.
Tuition: $2305

Java Programming for Non-Programmers provides first-time programmers with an opportunity to learn computer programming using the Java programming language. This course helps students understand the significance of the Java programming language. With this knowledge, students will develop programming skills in the areas of object-oriented and Java technology. By the end of the class, students will be able to create simple programs using Java technology ("Java Programs") and read and edit Java technology source code.

Special notes: This course, together with the next course IIUSA-275, serves to prepare students for the Sun Certified Programmer credential.


IIUSA-210: Migrating to Object-Oriented Programming with Java Technology

Course length: 24 hrs
Prerequisites: To succeed fully in this course, students should have at least six months of programming experience and have experience designing applications.
Tuition: $1465

Migrating to Object-Oriented Programming with Java Technology provides students with the necessary concepts and skills to move to Java technology. This course teaches basic object-oriented (OO) concepts and object-oriented analysis and design as they relate to Java technology, as well as introductory Java programming language constructs.

This is not a programming course. It is a preparatory course so that students can learn the necessary background in preparation for taking IIUSA-275 Java Programming Language.

Special notes: This course, together with the next course IIUSA-275, serves to prepare students for the Sun Certified Programmer credential (Exam 310-025).


IIUSA-275: Java Programming Language

Course length: 40 hrs
Prerequisites: To succeed fully in this course, students must be able to do the following, which can be achieved by completing either IIUSA-110 or IIUSA-210: understand object-oriented principles; create or compile simple programs in a language such as C or C++ and have completed the IIUSA-110 or IIUSA-210 course, and have created and compiled simple Java programs; create and edit text files using a text editor; and use a World Wide Web (WWW) browser, such as Netscape Navigator.
Tuition: $2305

The Java Programming Language course teaches students the syntax of the Java programming language; object-oriented programming with the Java programming language; creating graphical user interfaces (GUI), exceptions, file input/output (I/O), threads and networking. Programmers familiar with object-oriented concepts will learn how to develop Java applications and applets. The course uses the Java Software Development Kit (SDK).

Special notes: This course, together with the prerequisite course (either IIUSA-110 or IIUSA-210), serves to prepare students for the Sun Certified Programmer Credential (Exam 310-025).

 

 
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