Introduction to Java Programming: CT1513 Course Guide
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Explore Java fundamentals, classes, inheritance, arrays, GUIs, and more. Assessment plan includes labs, projects, midterms, and final exam. Attendance and plagiarism policies are strictly enforced.
Introduction to Java Programming: CT1513 Course Guide
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An Introduction to Java Language CT1513 Credit Hours: (3 Lecture, 2 Lab) 2014-2015
Lecturer Aseel Al Hadlaq أسيل الهدلق E-mail: asalhadlaq@ksu.edu.sa Website: http://fac.ksu.edu.sa/asalhadlaq Java 1513 Don’t forget to update your phone number in edugate!
Software:JCreator , JDK • First install JDK (Java Standard Edition Development Kit 7 Download) • Second install JCreator (JCreatorLE version)
Hello World • Test your program installation By writing a “Hello world” program. • Look it up in
Topics • Introduction • Java fundamentals • Classes and Objects • Inheritance and Polymorphism • Arrays • Arrays of objects • Graphical User Interfaces, SWING and the AWT Concepts • Java Applets
Assessment Plan for the Course: • Lab 10% • Small project 15% • Presentation 5% • 2 Midterm exams 30% • Final Exam 40% • Total 100%
Warnings • Attendance is very important !! You are allowed to miss 25% of your lectures only or you will not be allowed to enter the final • Late attendance is not considered
Warnings • Lab work is not group work !! • Study before the lab • You must submit Soft and Hard copy of your work named as: • YourName_YourID • The subject should be • “Lab #”
Cheating • If two or more assignments are found to be copied, then each student will get zero mark irrespective of whether she copied or did herself and allowed to copy. • If the cheating repeated for the second time I will deduct 10 marks! • You are not allowed to copy from a former student or the internet.