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COURSE UNIT TITLECOURSE UNIT CODESEMESTERTHEORY + PRACTICE (Hour)ECTS
OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING EEE404 - 3 + 1 5

TYPE OF COURSE UNITElective Course
LEVEL OF COURSE UNITBachelor's Degree
YEAR OF STUDY-
SEMESTER-
NUMBER OF ECTS CREDITS ALLOCATED5
NAME OF LECTURER(S)-
LEARNING OUTCOMES OF THE COURSE UNIT At the end of this course, the students;
1) Will be able to describe the principles of object-oriented programming.
2) Will be able to apply the concepts of data encapsulation, inheritance, and polymorphism to large-scale software.
3) Acquire the concepts of Graphical User Interfaces.
4) Will be able to design and develop object-oriented computer programs with Graphical User Interfaces capabilities.
MODE OF DELIVERYFace to face
PRE-REQUISITES OF THE COURSENo
RECOMMENDED OPTIONAL PROGRAMME COMPONENTNone
COURSE DEFINITIONAfter completion of this course, the student will: Have knowledge about the basic principles of object oriented programming. Have good knowledge about advantages and disadvantages with object oriented programming. Be able to use a structured method for object oriented analysis and design. - Be able to use the programming language C++ (or Java) for object oriented implementation. Have basic knowledge about availability of application libraries in C++ (or Java) . Be able to learn and use available application libraries in C++ (or Java). Be able to use C++ (or Java) to solve practical programming problems in electric and electronic.
COURSE CONTENTS
WEEKTOPICS
1st Week Introduction to Java, Fundamentals of Java programming language
2nd Week Classes, methods, constructors, data types, reference types, member variables, set/get methods
3rd Week Static methods, API packages, design with Unified Modeling Language (UML)
4th Week Array, Arrays class methods
5th Week Accessing class members, overloading, composition, finalize method
6th Week Packages, inheritance
7th Week Polymorphism
8th Week Abstract classes and methods
9th Week Exception handling
10th Week Graphical user interface
11th Week Graphics and Java 2D
12th Week Strings and characters
13th Week Files, streams
14th Week General Review
RECOMENDED OR REQUIRED READINGDeitel, H.M., Deitel, P.J. (2012) Java How to Program, Prentice Hall;
Budd, T. (2000) Understanding Object-oriented Programming with Java, Addison-Wesley;
A.Yazıcı, E. Doğdu, A. M. Özbayoğlu, Y. M. Erten, O. Ergin (2007) Java, Bilgisayar Programlamaya Giriş, Palme Yayıncılık;
Lewis, J., Loftus, W. (2000) Java Software Solutions: Foundations of Program Design, Addison-Wesley.
PLANNED LEARNING ACTIVITIES AND TEACHING METHODSLecture,Questions/Answers,Problem Solving,Practice
ASSESSMENT METHODS AND CRITERIA
 QuantityPercentage(%)
Mid-term130
Assignment115
Quiz215
Total(%)60
Contribution of In-term Studies to Overall Grade(%)60
Contribution of Final Examination to Overall Grade(%)40
Total(%)100
ECTS WORKLOAD
Activities Number Hours Workload
Midterm exam122
Preparation for Quiz248
Individual or group work14342
Preparation for Final exam11212
Course hours14456
Preparation for Midterm exam11212
Laboratory (including preparation)000
Final exam122
Homework2816
Total Workload150
Total Workload / 305
ECTS Credits of the Course5
LANGUAGE OF INSTRUCTIONEnglish
WORK PLACEMENT(S)No
  

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