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Provides a solid grounding in object-oriented software design methods and programming. Students are exposed to requirements extraction and Use Case analysis. They are taught how to decompose problems into object-oriented models, and then how to implement those models in an object-oriented manner. Intermediate java programming is covered, including construction of GUIs (Graphical User Interfaces). Students are also given an introduction to practical elements of the software construction process, including testing version control and build systems.
WEIGHT:
12.5%
ASSESSMENT:
In-semester continous assessment during workshops ( 40% total), one 3-hour final examination ( 60%)
TEACHING PATTERN:
2 lectures, 2 hour workshop weekly
FLEXIBLE & ONLINE STUDY OPTIONS Note: Class attendance may still be required
Web dependent -
H,L
Some parts of this unit will be taught online
Resource supported teaching & learning -
H,L
Additional resources are provided for your optional use; e.g. audio taped lectures
About Flexible Study Options
Units are offered in attending mode unless otherwise indicated (that is attendance is required at the campus identified). A unit identified as offered by distance, that is there is no requirement for attendance, is identified with a nominal enrolment campus. A unit offered to both attending students and by distance from the same campus is identified as having both modes of study.
Campus - H Hobart, L Launceston, W Burnie. Study Centre - V Sydney, R Rozelle. Distance units may also have a campus identifier of I Isolated, N Interstate, O Overseas. Units delivered in Transnational Education (TNE) Programs have a campus identifier of A Hangzhou, F Fuzhou, G Shanghai, J Indonesia, K KDU Malaysia, Q Kuwait or Z New Zealand.
Special approval is required for enrolment into TNE Program units - campuses A, F, G, J, K, Q and Z click here for more information.