Course: Object Oriented Programing

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Course title Object Oriented Programing
Course code KMI/COBP
Organizational form of instruction Lecture
Level of course Bachelor
Year of study not specified
Semester Summer
Number of ECTS credits 6
Language of instruction Czech
Status of course Compulsory
Form of instruction Face-to-face
Work placements This is not an internship
Recommended optional programme components None
Lecturer(s)
  • Remeš Radim, Mgr. Ph.D.
Course content
Topics: 1 - Object-oriented concepts, object-oriented design 2 - Classes, Interfaces, structs and namespaces: Classes and Types, Inheritance, Abstract 3 - Class declaration: Attributes, Class Modifiers, Class Base, Interface Declarations, Inheritance 4 - Design patterns, object oriented best practices and principles 5 - Methods: Attributes, Method Modifiers, Formal Parameters, Parameter Passing 6 - The params modifier, Return Type, Method Overloading 7 - Polymorphism: Member Overriding, Member Hiding 8 - Operators: overloading operators 9 - Iterators, Enumerators 10 - Delegates and Events 11 - Exceptions 12 - Attributes, reflection

Learning activities and teaching methods
Monologic (reading, lecture, briefing), Dialogic (discussion, interview, brainstorming), Work with multi-media resources (texts, internet, IT technologies)
  • Semestral paper - 44 hours per semester
  • Preparation for classes - 76 hours per semester
  • Preparation for credit - 14 hours per semester
  • Preparation for exam - 16 hours per semester
  • Class attendance - 18 hours per semester
Learning outcomes
The course acquaints students with advanced programming techniques using object-oriented programming language C # (.NET platform). Students will learn how to work in the Visual Studio development environment and learn modern programming techniques on the .NET Framework.
Students understand the basic principles of object-oriented programming, they are able to create basic class models in developer studio and to complete basic object-oriented programs.
Prerequisites
The course Basic Programming.

Assessment methods and criteria
Student performance assessment, Analysis of student's work activities (technical works), Combined exam

Credit Requirements: Programming partial short tasks, creating a project application. Global success rate minimally 65%. Examination Requirements: Students will demonstrate complex knowledge of programming in programming language.
Recommended literature
  • Deitel, H., Deitel, P. Visual C# How to Program, 6th Edition. Hoboken, New Jersey, USA: Pearson Education, 2016.
  • Jamro, M. C# Data Structures and Algorithms. Birmingham, UK: Packt., 2018.
  • Michaelis, M. Essential C# 7.0, 6th Edition. Bostom, USA: Addison-Wesley Professional, 2018.
  • Nesteruk, D. Design Patterns in .NET: Reusable Approaches in C# and F# for Object-Oriented Software Design. New York, NY (USA): Apress., 2019.
  • Sarcar, V. Design Patterns in C#: A Hands-on Guide with Real-World Examples. Karnataka, India: Apress, 2018.
  • Taher, R. Hands-On Object-Oriented Programming with C#. Birmingham, UK: Packt., 2019.


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