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ITC518 Principles of Programming using C# (8)

CSU Discipline Area: Computing (COMPU)

Duration: One session

Abstract:

This subject begins the development of problem solving skills as they relate to programming and introduces students to object-oriented programming techniques.

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Session 2
Distance Wagga Wagga

Continuing students should consult the SAL for current offering details: ITC518

Where differences exist between the Handbook and the SAL, the SAL should be taken as containing the correct subject offering details.

Prerequisite(s):

ITI500

Enrolment restrictions:

Only available to students enrolled in Master of Database Design and Management or Master of Networking and System Administration or Master of Systems Development or Master of Information Systems Security

Objectives:

Upon successful completion of this subject, students should:

- be able to apply the basic techniques of object-oriented program design and construction;
- be able to transform solution designs into program code
- be able to describe and use elements of good programming style;
- be able to apply object-oriented techniques such as inheritance appropriately and effectively;
- be able to interpret analyses, algorithms and program code of solved programming problems;
- be able to create solutions to programming problems containing an analysis, solution design and program code;
- be able to identify, isolate and correct errors in all phases of the problem solution;
- be able to write and interpret code in a high-level object-oriented programming language; and
- be able to properly document all parts of the programming process.


Syllabus:

The subject will cover the following topics:

- the fundamentals of object-oriented programming - working with objects and value types to solve a variety of problems - proper use of value types - proper use of reference types - use of methods(including aspects of parameter passing and scope) - file input and output - designing appropriate test data - appropriate debugging techniques - inheritance

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The information contained in the 2013 CSU Handbook was accurate at the date of publication: 24 April 2013. The University reserves the right to vary the information at any time without notice.