Outschool
Open currency, time zone, and language settings
Log In

Intro to Programming With Java, Part 1. SP

A college-prep introductory course in computer programming (Part 1 of a 3 course sequence), as a Self-Paced course.
John Barthelmes
Average rating:
4.9
Number of reviews:
(344)
Class
Play

What's included

7 pre-recorded lessons
7 weeks
of teacher support
1 year access
to the content
Homework
2-4 hours per week. Each week students will have programming projects to design and complete. These programs will be shared with the other class members, compared and discussed. Weekly discussions will also be created around topics related to programming.
Assessment
This is a very hands-on course. Students will be asked to try out the Java programming principles AS they are being taught in the videos. After each class a lab project will be assigned that guides the student through creating complete and proper running programs that will be submitted to the instructor before the next class. The instructor will be available to guide the student through these labs throughout the week.

Class Experience

Course Objective 
This course is an introduction to the problem-solving and programming methodologies that are fundamental to the study of computer science. Students gain considerable experience with fundamental language constructs and types, such as expressions, decisions, iteration, functions, structures, and strings. 

This course (and those to follow in the sequence) is modeled after a college-level class taught by this instructor but is accessible to students who have never programmed before. This is an excellent course for a student exploring the possibility of becoming a programmer or software engineer, or possibly pursuing a college degree in a Computer Science field.

As this is a self-paced class, a video and slide deck will be posted each week. Students can watch the video and use the accompanying slide deck as their own pace. At the end of each lesson is a programming project for students to work on. These projects are designed to give students practicing using the techniques covered in that lesson. 

Students are encouraged to reach out to the instructor with any questions they have about the lesson material or the project. The instructor will typically respond within 24 hours. Students are also encouraged to submit their project code, which the instructor will make comments on and suggest improvements, if needed. The project will be discussed at the beginning of each next lesson video.

If students focus on one lesson and programming project a week, it should take them 7 weeks to complete the course.

This course will cover the following topics: 
•	Programming Introduction 
•	Selection Statements 
•	Mathematical Functions, Characters, Strings 
•	Loops 
The next sequence in this course will continue the study of loops and add in:
•	Methods 
•	Single and Multi-Dimensional Arrays 
•	Objects and Classes
Learning Goals
Course Outcomes 
•	Students will become proficient and comfortable with problem-solving with respect to programming.
•	Students will understand the basic methodologies of programming in both the procedural and object oriented environments.
•	Students will gain understanding on the syntax and constructs of the Java programming language.
•	Students will be able to explain the concept of objects/classes and be able to represent real world events in class form.
•	Students will become proficient in the following programming constructs: expressions, decisions, iteration, functions, structures and strings.
learning goal

Syllabus

7 Lessons
over 7 Weeks
Lesson 1:
Introduction to Java
 Intro to Java and programming, compiling our first program. We will get you programming right in the middle of the very first lesson. 
Lesson 2:
Digging Deeper
 Designing programs, using algorithms to organize your thoughts and create well-defined solutions. Given a problem, we will break it down into steps, then use that to create our programs. 
Lesson 3:
If statements, Part 1
 Our first look at a flow control statement, one that allows the program to 'make decisions'. 
Lesson 4:
If statements, Part 2
 We will look at the If statement, If/Else, Compound If and Nested if. We will see how each form of the If statement is useful for solving problems. 

Other Details

Supply List
Students will be provided with weekly PowerPoint decks that will contain all the information they need. 

We will be using a free online compiler.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Joined December, 2018
4.9
344reviews
Profile
Teacher expertise and credentials
I have a degree in computer science and have been teaching all levels of programming and software engineering at the college level for 20 years and have worked in the industry for the same amount of time. This particular course (Introduction to Programming) has always been my favorite to teach. My goal is to give the students an experience that will prepare them to be successful in a Computer Science based college program.

I love programming because there are multiple ways to solve a problem. Computers only do what you tell them to do - whether you realize you're telling them to do something or not! 

Reviews

Self-Paced Course
Share

$13

weekly or $86 for all content
7 pre-recorded lessons
7 weeks of teacher support
Choose your start date
1 year of access to the content

Completed by 168 learners
Choose your start date
Ages: 11-16

Enroll Now, Start Anytime
About
Support
SafetyPrivacyCA PrivacyLearner PrivacyManage Data PreferencesTerms
Financial Assistance
Get The App
Download on the App StoreGet it on Google Play
© 2024 Outschool