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  MSIS 415

Object Oriented Programming for Business

Introduces students to the concept of object oriented programming (OOP), a relatively new method of software design and implementation. OOP and procedural programming are different from the viewpoint of design. The course covers several such major concepts in OOP as abstract data type, class, object, encapsulation, inheritance and polymorphism. Comparisons between programming approaches are made, but emphasis is given to the practical application of OOP to current business programming problems. Java is used to illustrate the concepts covered in class.

Prerequisite

MSIS 310 and a minimum of 60 credits MGT students only.

 
 

 

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