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Object-Oriented Programming Fundamentals

Undergraduate | LTU-CSE1OOF | 2023

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Study method
100% online
Assessments
Subject may require attendance
Entry requirements
Prior study needed
Duration
12 weeks

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Object-Oriented Programming Fundamentals

About this subject

    1. Compare the traditional method of analysis/design/implementation and the object-oriented approach, with the OO model’s basic construct being the object, which combines both data structure and behaviour.
    2. Relate the principles behind the use of the abstract data type (ADT) to localise and minimise the effects of modifications through object-oriented approach.
    3. Justify the capabilities of the OO model to share and reuse code with OO techniques, reducing the time required to develop an application.
    4. Apply the object-oriented method to designing and implementing a computer program for solving a real-life problem.

Entry requirements

Others

Past La Trobe University students who have previously completed the following subjects are ineligible to enrol in this subject: CSE1OFA (Object-Oriented Programming Fundamentals), or CSE1OOJ (Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming using Java), or CSE1OJA (Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming using Java), or CSE11OOJ (Introduction To Object-Oriented Programming Using Java), or CSE11OJA (Introduction To Object-Oriented Programming Using Java), or CSE12OJA (Introduction To Object-Oriented Programming Using Java), or CSE1OFA (Object-Oriented Programming Fundamentals).

Additional requirements

No additional requirements

Study load

0.125 EFTSL
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