CS 420 Object-Oriented Programming and Design

The fundamental concepts of object-oriented programming, including object-oriented modeling and design. The focus of the course will be to help students create programs that model their application domain, that exhibit that model to other programmers who read the code, and that are as a consequence maintainable and robust to change. Issues addressed may include data abstraction and modeling, the use and misuse of inheritance, higher-order data structures and their operations, reusability, refactoring, concurrency control, and usability. Includes programming assignments in an OO language.

Credits

4

Slash Listed Courses

Also offered for graduate-level credit as CS 520 and may be taken only once for credit.

Prerequisite

CS 320.