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24BCS5B08 - JAVA PROGRAMMING

FREE
Updated 09 Aug 2024
Lessons 6
Enrolled 58
Language English ‎(en)‎
Skill Level Beginner

Course Overview

Contact Hours per Week: 6 (3L + 3P)
Number of Credits: 3
Number of Contact Hours: 96 Hrs.
Course Evaluation: Internal: 15 Marks + External: 60 Marks 

Objectives 


 To review on concept of OOP.
 To learn Java Programming Environments.
 To practice programming in Java.
 To learn GUI Application development in JAVA.

Course Outcomes


CO1. Knowledge of the structure and model of the Java programming language,
CO2.Use the Java programming language for various programming technologies
CO3.Develop software in the Java programming language,
CO4.Evaluate user requirements for software functionality required to decide whether
the Java programming language can meet user requirements 

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Contact Hours per Week: 6 (3L + 3P)
Number of Credits: 3
Number of Contact Hours: 96 Hrs.
Course Evaluation: Internal: 15 Marks + External: 60 Marks 

Objectives 


 To review on concept of OOP.
 To learn Java Programming Environments.
 To practice programming in Java.
 To learn GUI Application development in JAVA.

Course Outcomes


CO1. Knowledge of the structure and model of the Java programming language,
CO2.Use the Java programming language for various programming technologies
CO3.Develop software in the Java programming language,
CO4.Evaluate user requirements for software functionality required to decide whether
the Java programming language can meet user requirements 

Skill Level: Beginner
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