This is a first course in Object Oriented Programming (OOP) theory, logic and design. Taught in the College's hands-on computer classrooms, this course emphasizes the program design and development process including concepts of variables, flow control, objects, classes, methods, text/stream I/O, arrays, and vectors. and polymorphism. Students will use an Object Oriented Programming language as they design code, debug and implement several programs covering the topics presented. Programs will be created to run both using the IDE and from the command line. This course fulfills the Learning Community Seminar requirement for students in AA Computer Science, AS Computer Science, AS Computer Engineering areas of study. Other departments may allow this course to be used as a LC seminar for their students. Students in majors other than the ones listed above should obtain their advisor's or the leading faculty member's approval before registering in the course. Prerequisites: Intermediate Algebra (MAT-099) and Writing Skills II (ENG-095) and Reading Skills II (RDG-095); or Integrated ELL Level 3 (ELL-103) or placement. For more information please email CS@bhcc.edu. 09/06/2022-12/20/2022 Remote Tuesday, Thursday 09:00AM - 10:40AM, Synchronous, Room REMOTE
- Teacher: Elizabeth Miller