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Schedule for classes held Online 2021 Summer
COP 3804-RVCC (52545) Intermediate Java Online Course

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Class Expectations

 Prerequisites: COP2250 with a minimum grade of C
  • Those who have less than a C in one of these classes will be dropped from the course during the first week of class.
  • This course is required for students majoring in Information Technology.
  • It extends the concepts learned in Programming in Java (COP2250), continuing with more challenging and interesting
  • concepts of the Java programming language.

 Class:
  • 3 Credits, Core - Required
  • Co-requisites: None




  • Academic Honesty
    • Statement of Understanding between Professor and Student
      Every student must respect the right of all to have an equitable opportunity to learn and honestly demonstrate the quality of their learning. Therefore, all students must adhere to a standard of academic conduct, demonstrating respect for themselves, their fellow students, and the educational mission of the University.
    • As a student taking this class:
      • I will not represent someone else's work as my own.
      • I will not cheat, nor will I aid in another's cheating.
      • I will be honest in my academic endeavors.
      • I understand that if I am found responsible for academic misconduct, I will be subject to the academic misconduct procedures and sanctions as outlined in the Student Handbook.
    • Failure to adhere to the guidelines stated above may result in one of the following:
      • Expulsion: Permanent separation of the student from the University, preventing readmission to the institution. This sanction shall be recorded on the student`s transcript.
      • Suspension: Temporary separation of the student from the University for a specific period of time. By taking this ONLINE/REMOTE course, I promise to adhere to FIU's Student Code of Academic Integrity. For details on the policy and procedures go to Academic Misconduct.





 Goals
  • Some of my goals are:
  • Provide to all students the maximum support possible to make sure that all students achieve the best results in every one of my classes by, in addition to my office hours, offer the following additional FREE services.
  • Tutoring six (6) days a week (Monday thru Saturday)
  • Mentoring in and out of class about:
  •     Internships, Jobs, Resumes, Interviews, Career fairs.
  •     Carrer help in spot buiding.
  •     Jobs at FIU as tutors and graders
  •     Scholarships Flit-Path mentoring
  •     Free Certifications training
  •     Free Hands-on Hardaware Traning
  •     and other services
  • If you have any suggestions, for me, to help you better, please let me know



 Attendance
  • Attendance will be taken on face to face class only.
  • Not everything I teach in this class is in the book.



 Simple Rules
  • If you have any question, please email me and/or come to my office hours, and/or ask our FREE tutors at PG6 #102.
  • Working together on programs is PERMITTED, however, each program MUST BE UNIQUE, ALL PROGRAMS THAT ARE COPIES WILL GET A GRADE OF ZERO (0)
  • Your email MUST have your name on it.
    FIU, ElHombre, TheItGuy, etc are NOT accepted.
  • On your email's subject write:
    Your class name and email's purpose: OSx pgmX comments
  • Upload your programs to canvas.fiu.edu.
  • Your programs must work as requested.
  • Pages with errors will loose points.
  • Programs turned in after the due date are NOT accepted.
  • All work to be done using material taught in our class ONLY.
  • Any modification to your grades MUST be done no later than ONE week after grades are posted on Canvas and/or Moodle.
  • if you have any issues with your grading, please circle the question(s) and return the assignment to me, within one week, so that I can re-grade it.



 Book Required



 Tools Required - FREE
  • All Java programs in this class MUST be written in TERMINAL mode.
  • NO IDEs such as NetBeans or Eclipse are ALLOWED.
  • DO NOT use any wordprocessor to write your programs.
  • Windows: Use notepad editor
  • Linux/Unix: Use gedit, nano, pico, vi or vim editors.

  • The computers in the ECS labs contain all the necessary programs for his course, you can also use your own computers installing the following FREE software:

  • JDK Java Compiler

  • All Java programs MUST compile and MUST NOT have any warnings.




 Catalog Description
  • COP3804 Intermediate Java is NOT acceptable for credit for Computer Science majors.
  • This course is required for students majoring in Information Technology.
  • It extends on the concepts learned in Programming in Java (COP2250), continuing with more challenging and interesting concepts of the Java programming language.


 Prerequisites Topics
  • Primitive data types
  • Basic Assignment control structures
  • Familiarity with methods or functions

 Expected Course Outcomes
  1. Master the design and implementation of classes using inheritance and polymorphism.
  2. Master the use and implementation of interfaces
  3. Be exposed to writing recursive methods
  4. Be exposed to the implementation of linked list structures
  5. Master analyzing problems and writing java program solutions to those problems using the above features

 Projected Schedule (COULD BE MODIFIED)

    COP2250 Topics to be Reviewed
  • Chapter  1 : The Basics
  • Chapter  2 : Getting Started
  • Chapter  3 : Basic Tools
  • Chapter  4 : Building a house
  • Chapter  5 : if commands
  • Chapter  6 : Loops

  • COP3804 Topics
  • Chapter  7 : Data Structures - Arrays
  • Chapter  8 : Data Structures - ArrayList
  • Chapter  9 : Data Structures - Files
  • Chapter 10 : External Classes, Methods, This, Constructors
  • Chapter 11 : GUI Simple Applications
  • Chapter 12 : Sorting and Recursion
  • Chapter 13 : Inheritance and Polymorphism
  • Chapter 14 : Interfaces and Abstraction
  • Chapter 15 : Data Structures Implementations
  • Chapter 16 : Complex Programming
  • Chapter 17 : Miscellaneous




Grading

Program 1 ............... =   6 points
Program 2 ............... =   6 points
Exam 1 Proctored........  =  14 points
Program 3 ............... =  10 points
Exam 2 Proctored........  =  18 points
Program 4 ............... =  10 points
Exam 3 Proctored........  =  18 points
Final Exam Proctored ...  =  18 points
                  Totals  = 100 points


PASS                   GPA                         FAIL                   GPA
A  = 100-95   4.00         D = 69-51    1.00
A- =  94-90   3.67         F = 50-00    0.00
B+ =  89-86   3.33    
B  =  85-82   3.00    
B- =  81-78   2.67    
C+ =  77-74   2.33    
C  =  73-70   2.00    
 
 
 
 
At the end of the semester, I will round up your Final Grade, bringing it to the next highest integer



Canvas Grading

    We are using Canvas as the Management System to do the following:




TUTORING



Assignments Documentation




Scheduled Programs, Quizzes and Exams

COP 3804-RVCC (52545) Intermediate Java Online Course

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