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Fundamentals of Object-Oriented Programming

Class Code Date Delivery Method Cost
ITS-1922
  • Mon Apr 8, 9:00 am to 12:00 pm
  • Wed Apr 10, 9:00 am to 12:00 pm
Live Online - 2 sessions $450

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This course is an introduction to object-oriented programming and design, using the Java programming language.

Prerequisites: Fundamentals of Programming or at least one year of programming experience

Learning Objectives:
At the completion of the course, the students/participants will have the opportunity to learn how to: 

  • Describe the differences between traditional programming and object-oriented programming
  • Explain concepts related to fundamentals of object-oriented programming, including classes, objects, methods, inheritance, polymorphism, interfaces, etc.
  • Develop and analyze programs to address a specified problem

Topics Include:

  • Reviewing the fundamentals of Programming
  • Objects and Classes
  • Object-Oriented Thinking
  • Inheritance and Polymorphism
  • Abstract Classes and Interfaces
  • GUI Basics
Chen-Hsiang (Jones) Yu

Dr. Chen-Hsiang (Jones) Yu is a full Teaching Professor at Northeastern University. He is also an affiliated faculty member at the Center for Dynamical Biomarkers, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center/Harvard Medical School. He earned B.Eng. and M.S.

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