Programming Fundamentals
Course Level Undergraduate
Course Level Undergraduate
                                                        Area/Catalogue
                                                        
COMP 1040
                                                    
                                                        Course Level
                                                        
Undergraduate
                                                    
                                                        Offered Externally
                                                        
Yes
                                                    
Note: This offering may or may not be scheduled in every study period. Please refer to the timetable for further details.
Course ID
105294
                                                        Unit Value
                                                        
4.5
                                                    
                                                        University-wide elective course
                                                        
Yes
                                                    
                                                        Course owner
                                                        
School of Information Technology and Mathematical Sciences
                                                    
To apply the principles of object oriented software development to the translation of a problem description into a robust object oriented program.
The programming Environment; integrated development environments, commenting and the JavaDoc tool; the Java API. 
Problem Solving. 
Object Concepts and Class Design (encapsulation, abstraction, constructors’ methods, attributes, relationships, static). Object Oriented approaches to program design and development. 
Testing: Testing Strategies; Unit Testing; Proving a Program Works; Testing tools including JUnit, Pre- and Post-Conditions, Assertions; Debugging strategies 
Inheritance; Interfaces and Abstract classes; Polymorphism; Use of Inheritance in advanced data structures; Exceptions and exception handling. 
Refactoring and Maintenance; Configuration Management. 
Arrays; Simple arrays; Multi-Dimensional Arrays.
Input and Output.
Savitch, Walter J 2008, Absolute Java, 3, Addison Wesley, Sydney
| Subject Area & Catalogue Number | Course Name | 
|---|---|
| Group 1 | |
| COMP 1039 | Problem Solving and Programming | 
| Group 2 | |
| COMP 1041 | Programming for Engineers | 
Problem Solving and Programming or Programming for Engineering
Nil
| Component | Duration | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| INTERNAL, MAWSON LAKES | |||
| Computer Practical | 2 hrs x 13 weeks | ||
| Lecture | 3 hrs x 13 weeks | ||
| INTERNAL, CITY WEST | |||
| Computer Practical | 2 hrs x 13 weeks | ||
| Lecture | 3 hrs x 13 weeks | ||
| EXTERNAL, MAWSON LAKES, ONLINE | |||
| External | N/A x 13 weeks | ||
Note: These components may or may not be scheduled in every study period. Please refer to the timetable for further details.
Assignment, Continuous assessment, Test
                EFTSL*: 0.125
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