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Computer Science
CS 1102 Programming 1
CS 1102: Programming 1
Prerequisites: None. If you do not have a background in Computer Science, CS 1101: Programming Fundamentals is highly recommended.
Course Description:
- The Programming 1 course offers a comprehensive and hands-on introduction to the Java programming language, aimed at equipping students with a strong foundation in Java programming. Students will learn the essential concepts, syntax, and structure of Java, as well as the principles of object-oriented programming (OOP) using Java as the primary language. Through coding exercises and projects, students will gain practical experience in writing, compiling, and executing Java programs. By the end of the course, students will have a solid understanding of Java programming and the ability to apply their knowledge to solve real-world problems.
Required Textbook(s) and Material(s):
- UoPeople courses use open educational resources (OER) and other materials specifically donated to the University with free permissions for educational use. Therefore, students are not required to purchase any textbooks or sign up for any websites that have a cost associated with them. The main required textbooks for this course are listed below and can be readily accessed using the provided links. There may be additional required/recommended readings, supplemental materials, or other resources and websites necessary for lessons; these will be provided for you in the course's General Information and Forums area, and throughout the term via the weekly course Unit areas and the Learning Guides.
Software Requirements/Installation:
For you to work on the various programming assignments in this course you will need JAVA and Eclipse to be installed on your computer.
- You can download and install Java application on your computer using the download page from the Oracle website. Use the latest version.
- You can download and install Eclipse application on your computer using the download page from the Eclipse website. Use the latest version.
Operating System: Windows, MacOS
Note that the information on how to install the software has been included in Unit 1, under the heading 'Installing Java'.Learning Objective and Outcomes:
By the end of this course, students will be able to:
- Explain the key concepts of the Java language.
- Implement essential concepts and features of the Java programming language, including object-oriented concepts.
- Design, build, execute, and debug Java applications.
Course Schedule and Topics:
This course will cover the following topics in eight learning sessions, with one Unit per week. The Final Exam will take place during Week/Unit 9 (UoPeople time).
Week 1: Unit 1- Introduction to Java Programming
Week 2: Unit 2- Control Structures
Week 3: Unit 3- Static Methods and Member Variables
Week 4: Unit 4- Arrays and ArrayLists
Week 5: Unit 5- Objects and Classes
Week 6: Unit 6- OOPS Paradigms
Week 7: Unit 7- Graphical User Interfaces (GUI) with Event Handling
Week 8: Unit 8- Collection API and JAVA 8 Features
Week 9: Unit 9- Course Review and Final Exam
Learning Guide:
The following is an outline of how this course will be conducted, with suggested best practices for students.
Unit 1: Introduction to Java Programming
- Read through the Learning Guide and the Reading Assignment
- Complete the Discussion Assignment by posting in the Discussion Forum
- Respond to three of your fellow classmates’ posts in the Discussion Forum
- Read 'Installing Java' and install the needed application
- Complete and submit the Programming Assignment
- Take and submit the Self-Quiz
Unit 2: Control Structures
- Read through the Learning Guide and the Reading Assignment
- Complete the Discussion Assignment by posting in the Discussion Forum
- Respond to three of your fellow classmates’ posts in the Discussion Forum
- Complete and submit the Programming Assignment
- Take and submit the Self-Quiz
Unit 3: Static Methods and Member Variables
- Read through the Learning Guide and the Reading Assignment
- Complete the Peer Feedback Assignment by posting in the Discussion Forum
- Respond to three of your fellow classmates’ posts in the Discussion Forum
- Complete and submit the Programming Assignment
- Take and submit the Self-Quiz
- Take and submit the Graded-Quiz
Unit 4: Arrays and ArrayLists
- Read through the Learning Guide and the Reading Assignment
- Complete the Discussion Assignment by posting in the Discussion Forum
- Respond to three of your fellow classmates’ posts in the Discussion Forum
- Complete and submit the Programming Assignment
- Take and submit the Self-Quiz
Unit 5: Objects and Classes
- Read through the Learning Guide and the Reading Assignment
- Complete the Discussion Assignment by posting in the Discussion Forum
- Respond to three of your fellow classmates’ posts in the Discussion Forum
- Complete and submit the Programming Assignment
- Take and submit the Self-Quiz
Unit 6: OOPS Paradigms
- Read through the Learning Guide and the Reading Assignment
- Complete the Discussion Assignment by posting in the Discussion Forum
- Respond to three of your fellow classmates’ posts in the Discussion Forum
- Complete and submit the Programming Assignment
- Take and submit the Self-Quiz
- Take and submit the Graded Quiz
Unit 7: Graphical User Interfaces (GUIs) with Event Handling
- Read through the Learning Guide and the Reading Assignment
- Complete the Discussion Assignment by posting in the Discussion Forum
- Respond to three of your fellow classmates’ posts in the Discussion Forum
- Complete and submit the Programming Assignment
- Take and submit the Self-Quiz
Unit 8: Collection API and Java 8 Features
- Read through the Learning Guide and the Reading Assignment
- Complete the Discussion Assignment by posting in the Discussion Forum
- Respond to three of your fellow classmates’ posts in the Discussion Forum
- Complete and submit the Programming Assignment
- Take and submit the Self-Quiz
- Read the Unit 9 Learning Guide carefully for instructions on the Final Exam
Unit 9: Course Review and Final Exam
- Review the course and take the Review Quiz; it will not be included in the final grade
- Prepare for, take, and submit the Final Exam
- The Final Exam will take place during Week/Unit 9 (UoPeople time); exact dates, times, and other details will be provided accordingly by your instructor
Course Requirements:
Programming Assignment
Course Policies:
Course Requirements | Number of Items | Percentage |
---|---|---|
Discussion Forum Units 1-4 | 4 | 15% |
Discussion Forum Units 5-8 | 4 | 10% |
Programming Assignments | 8 |
40% |
Graded Quizzes | 2 | 20% |
Final Exam | 1 | 15% |
Total | 100% |
Letter Grade |
Grade Scale |
Grade Points |
A+ |
98-100 |
4.00 |
A |
93-97 |
4.00 |
A- |
90-92 |
3.67 |
B+ |
88-89 |
3.33 |
B |
83-87 |
3.00 |
B- |
80-82 |
2.67 |
C+ |
78-79 |
2.33 |
C |
73-77 |
2.00 |
C- |
70-72 |
1.67 |
D+ |
68-69 |
1.33 |
D |
63-67 |
1.00 |
D- |
60-62 |
0.67 |
F |
Under 60 |
0.00 |
- Assignments must be submitted on or before the specified deadline. A course timeline is provided in the course schedule, and the instructor will specify deadlines for each assignment.
- Occasionally there may be a legitimate reason for submitting an assignment late. Most of the time, late assignments will not be accepted and there will be no make-up assignments.
- All students are obligated to inform their instructor in advance of any known absences which may result in their non-participation.