Information and Decision Sciences

IDS 402 Programming Using Java

Credit hours 3-Undergraduate 4-Graduate
Catalog description This is an introduction to Java Programming course. Java is simple, object-oriented, distributed, robust, secure, portable, and multi-threaded language used to develop a wide variety of applications.
Key topics
  • Introduction, Primitive Data Types and Control statements
  • Methods and Arrays
  • Objects and Classes
  • Strings
  • Class Inheritance and Interfaces
  • Object-oriented software development
  • Getting Started with GUI Programming
  • Creating User Interfaces
  • Applets and Advanced GUI
  • Exception Handling
  • Multithreading
  • Input and Output
  • Networking
Prerequisites for this course IDS 201
Course(s) for which this is a prerequisite None
Required course for
Elective course for Selective computing course for IDS Majors
Frequency of offering Course is new and not offered consistently
Recent offerings, instructors, syllabi Spring 2004 Sunjaya
Planned offerings
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