COMS301 Java Programming

FALL  2003

Tuesday and Thursday:   2:25pm - 3:50pm     Room 8-05

Syllabus: 

INSTRUCTOR:  Jeff Gullion
OFFICE:  8-01-C
PHONE:  515-964-6367
EMAIL:  jhgullion@dmacc.edu
INSTRUCTOR WEBSITE:  http://www.dmacc.edu/instructors/jhgullion/

TEXTS:    Programming with Java ( with CD-ROM ), Bradley / Millspaugh, 2002, 
                                                           McGraw-Hill, Boston, MA. ( ISBN: 0-07-251244-x )

REQUIRED SOFTWARE:

PREREQUISITES:    COMS111 Computers and Program Logic

OBJECTIVES:

Students will learn the basic features of the Java programming language and explore the concepts of object-oriented programming, event handling, user interface programming, and graphics techniques. Gain practical experience creating and modifying Java applications and applets, and embedding Java applets in web pages

I. ATTENDANCE:

This class schedule includes classroom time for the presentation and discussion of material. Students are expected to have completed any assigned readings in preparation for class and be prepared to discuss the assigned material. Attendance is encouraged and expected.

II. ASSIGNMENTS:

  • There will be 8-12 assigned programs throughout the course.
  • Each project will be given a DUE DATE when assigned.
  • Each project will be worth 50 points.
  • Assignments turned in after the due date without prior discussion with the instructor will be reduced by 10%
  • Students are encouraged to assist each with projects but are expected to do their own work. Joint projects and any work copied from another person will not be tolerated and will be given a ZERO score.

III.  QUIZZES:

  • There will be 5 Quizzes worth 50 points each
  • Quiz/Exam dates will be announced in class.
  • NO MAKEUP QUIZZES WILL BE GIVEN WITHOUT PRIOR APPROVAL FROM THE INSTRUCTOR.

IV:  MIDTERM & FINAL:

  • There will be a Midterm hands on Lab Project worth 100 points
  • There will be a comprehensive final consisting of two parts.  
  • Final Part One is a comprehensive quiz worth 100 points
  • Final Part Two is a hands on Lab Project worth 100 points

V: COURSE GRADE:

The Final Course grade will be determined by combining your grades based upon the following: 
Program Assignments 20%
Quizzes 20%
Midterm Lab Project  20%
Final 20%
Final Lab Project 20%

The grading scale is as follows: 90% AND ABOVE = A, 80% to 89% = B, 70% to 79%= C, 60% to 69 = D, 59% AND BELOW = F.   Pluses and minuses will be used at the instructor's discretion.

VI. CHEATING AND PLAGIERISM

Engaging in any form of cheating or plagiarism on an assignment, test, quiz or project will result in a ZERO grade for that particular assignment. These acts are considered academic misconduct by the college and various disciplinary actions may be taken.

VII.     This syllabus is tentative and the instructor reserves the right to make changes during the course of the semester.

VIII.   SPECIAL NEEDS

It is the policy of DMACC to accommodate students with 
disabilities. Any student with a documented disability who requires 
reasonable accommodation should contact the Special Needs 
Coordinator at (515) 964-6850 voice or (515) 964-6810 tty. 

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CLASS ASSIGNMENTS:

WEEK

Date

Discussion

ProjectS

1 Tuesday 8/26
Thursday 8/28
  • Introduction, Syllabus, Textbook 
  • Introduce Object Oriented Programming

Chapter 1 - Introduce Java

Sign-On, Email, Instructor Website, Internet Explorer, E-Newsletter

Ch 1: Exercise 1.1, 1.2
Read - Appendix A

2 Tuesday 9/2
Thursday 9/4

Chapter 2 - Using Variables and Constants

Ch 1: Exercises DUE

Ch 2: Exercise 2.1

3 Tuesday 9/9
Thursday 9/11
Quiz #1 (Chapters 1 & 2)

Chapter 3 - Designing the Interface with Layout Managers

Ch 2: Exercises DUE

Ch 3: Exercise 3.3

4 Tuesday 9/16
Thursday 9/18

Review Quiz #1 

Chapter 4 - Performing Calculations and Formatting Numbers

Ch 3: Exercises DUE

Ch 4: Exercise 4.2

5 Tuesday 9/23

Thursday 9/25

Continue with Chapter 4

Quiz #2 (Chapters 3 & 4)

Ch 4: Exercises DUE

 

6 Tuesday 9/30

Thursday 10/2

Chapter 5 - Creating Classes
Review Quiz #2

Chapter 5 - Creating Classes

 Ch 5: Exercise 5.3
7 Tuesday 10/7
Thursday 10/9
Chapter 6 - Decisions and Conditions

 

Ch 6: Exercise 6.3

8 Tuesday 10/14
Thursday 10/16

Quiz #3  (Chapters 5 & 6)
Chapter 7 - Making Selections with Check Boxes and Option Buttons

Ch 5: Exercises DUE

Ch 6: Exercises DUE
Ch 7/8: Exercise 8.1 (continuation of 7.1) 

9 Tuesday 10/21

Thursday 10/23

Chapter 8 - Using Lists, Choices & Looping

Class Cancelled - ITEC Conference

Tuesday 10/28

Thursday 10/30

Quiz #4  (Chapters 7 & 8)

Chapter 9 - Arrays




Ch 9: Exercise 9.3

10 Tuesday 11/4

Thursday 11/6

Chapter 10 - Applications, Frames, Menus, and Dialogs

Ch 10: Exercise 10.4

Ch 7/ 8: Exercise DUE

11 Tuesday 11/11

Thursday 11/13

Chapter 12 - More OOP, Interfaces, and Inner Classes Ch 12: Handout

Ch 9: Exercises DUE

12 Tuesday 11/18

Thursday 11/20

 

Chapter 13 - File Handling

Ch 12: Exercises DUE

Ch 13: Exercise 13.1

13 Tuesday 11/25

Quiz #5 (Chapters 9 & 10 & 12)

 Ch 10: Exercises DUE

14 Thursday 11/27 NO CLASS!!  Thanksgiving Day  
15 Tuesday 12/2

Thursday 12/4

Chapter 15 - Advanced Java Topics

Review for final

 

Ch 13: Exercises DUE

16 Tuesday 12/9 FINAL   1:00pm - 3:15pm 
MC, Short Answer Comprehensive  Final
Hands on Lab Project - Final
 

 

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LINKS:

http://java.com    The Sun Systems home page for the Java Programming language.

http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.3/docs/api/        Java/Sun  provided list of all Classes and Methods.  Detail information and summary level!

http://www.jedit.org/    This site offers an easy to use and very useful Java text editor.  It is offered as freeware offered under the open systems concept.

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