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Programming 101
Advanced PC skills are required to learn PC programming languages and techniques, including Visual Basic, C++, Java, JavaScript, and HTML. Focus will be placed on the development of general employability skills in PC programming, program development and project-management skills.
Prerequisites
Students who register for this course must be able to walk, talk, and breathe.
Pedagogical Approach & Learning Outcomes
Pedagogical Approach
None
Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion, Coastline ROP students will:Integrate Academic and Technical Skills
- Practice Problem Solving and Critical Thinking Skills
- Communicate and Collaborate with Diverse Audiences
- Demonstrate Creativity and Innovation
- Act as Responsible, Ethical Citizens
- Develop Personal, Educational and Career Goals
Assessment & Other Information
Assessment
Students will be graded on each of the following COURSE TOPICS
- Orientation and evaluation
- Career awareness
- General computer awareness
- Programming concepts and terminology
- Graphical concepts/object-oriented programming
- Programming in visual basic
- Programming in C++
- Programming with Java
- Programming for purpose
- Employment literacy
- Personal skills related to employment
- Web programming with HTML and JavaScript
- Interpersonal skills and group dynamics
- Thinking and problem solving skills
- Communication skills
Other Information
Successful completion of related coursework or teacher’s permission required to enroll in this course.
Course Resources
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Introduction to Programming Using Java, Seventh Edition (Open (Access) Textbook)Week 1 materials are described in Section 1 of the course online website which can be found at www.xxx.yyy.
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University Policy on Plagiarizing the Work of Others (External link)It is forbidden for students to copy the work of others without 1) the permission of the originator, and 2) without... More
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Introduction to Sociology: Education (Quiz/Test)