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3. traverse an array   f. Array traversal   Hands-on Programming
 g. Random numbers   Practice/Exercise
 h. The enhanced for
 loop
 After the completion of the   IX. Strings and Things   Sample Program   Lecture Notes   1. Writing the output of a
 chapter, students should   a. Characters   Discussion      program with string
  be able to:   b. String traversal      Projector,   elements
 1. traverse a string   c. Substrings   Written Programming   Whiteboard Marker,  2. Writing a program that

 2. compare Strings   d. String comparison   Practice/Exercise    Computer, Java   the output is generated by
 3. format Strings   e. String formatting      IDE   strings.
 f. Wrapper classes   Hands-on Programming
  Practice/Exercise
 After the completion of the   X. Objects   Sample Program   Lecture Notes   1. Writing the output of a
 chapter, students should   a. Attributes   Discussion      program with object as
  be able to:   b. Objects as      Projector,   parameters
 1. pass objects as parameters   Parameters   Written Programming   Whiteboard Marker,  2. Writing a program that
 2. return new objects from   c. Objects as return   Practice/Exercise    Computer, Java   the output is generated
       methods   types      IDE               using different object
 3. implement aliasing   d. Aliasing   Hands-on Programming   elements.
 e. The null keyword   Practice/Exercise
 f. Garbage collection
 g. Class diagrams
 h. Java library source
 After the completion of the   XI. Classes   Sample Program   Lecture Notes   1. Writing the output of a
 chapter, students should   a. Constructors   Discussion      program with classes.
  be able to:   b. Getters and setters      Projector,   2. Writing a program that
 1. write a class that provide   c. Displaying objects   Written Programming   Whiteboard Marker,  the output is constructed
       constructors   d. Pure methods and   Practice/Exercise    Computer, Java   by classes.
 2. provide getters and setters in   modifiers      IDE
 a class   Hands-on Programming
 3. differentiate pure methods   Practice/Exercise
 and modifiers
 2   5   FINAL EXAM
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 COURSE REQUIREMENTS
 Lecture Requirements:   Laboratory Requirements:
 1.  Mid-Term Examination                  1.  Hands-on Exercise
 2.  Final Examination   2.  Program Discussion




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