Course Listings
Use the pull-down menus to find classes based on day of the week, department, campus, course number or term. View courses at a glance for a quick view of all courses by day, campus and term.
NOTE: Most of the courses in the following areas may not
be audited: Accounting, Art, English writing
courses, Information Systems, Journalism, Language, Mathematics, Performance Studies,
Physics, Statistics and Theatre. Some other individual courses
also may not be audited. See course listings for details.
Information Systems courses carry science credit. Programming courses may not be audited.
CIS 314-CN
Intermediate Object-Oriented Programming
 |
|
The objective of this course is to teach the student the concepts and practices of advanced object-oriented software design and development. The student's programming foundation will be enhanced by studying advanced concepts behind object orientation including role-based programming, advanced concepts of inheritance, interface development, design patterns, and test-driven development. Using this foundation, students will learn the real-world aspects of object orientation by putting the concepts into practice. Students will use a contemporary object-oriented programming language and a database management system to develop a client-server application. Prerequisite: CIS 212 or equivalent programming course. May not be audited or taken P/N.
|
 |
Winter 2010
|
LP
|
M
|
6:00 - 9:00 PM
|
Sec. 50
|
Kayed Akkawi
|
|
|