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Nov 23, 2024
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EEGR 415 - Java Programming for Engineers 3 credits 3 lecture hours. 1 lab hours.
This course introduces fundamental structured and object-oriented programming concepts and techniques, using Java. Topics covered include variables, arithmetic operators, control structures, arrays, functions, recursion, dynamic memory allocation, files, class usage and class writing. Projects may include material related to cyber security, automated guidance, data acquisition, and analytics etc. In addition, this course will discuss aspects of program documentation, industry standard development tools, and the process of administering large software development projects. This course will include hands-on instructions on tools necessary for Java programming in a Microsoft Windows and Mac OS environment as well as discussing general programming/testing/debugging techniques and discussing common problems.
Prerequisite(s) EEGR 161 and EEGR 215 and EEGR 221 completed with grades of “C” or higher Offered (SPRING)
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