Overview
This is a three-course systems design program for the Web designed for Internet, intranet and extranet. After learning the Java programming language along with the basics of object-oriented programming, you will experience the combination of Servlets and databases in Web site development. The program concludes with the application of Java Server Pages while concentrating on hands-on skill building.
Benefits: You will learn how to...
- Rapidly develop and easily maintain information-rich, dynamic Web pages that leverage existing business systems
- Use Rapid development of Web-based applications that are platform independent
- Change the overall page layout without altering the underlying dynamic content
You may earn credit toward the completion of the Bachelor of Science in Management degree program.
Who Should Attend?
- Current programmers who want to increase their abilities in creating Web sites from databases.
- Those individuals interested in learning how to create dynamically generated Web pages.
Schedule/Course Descriptions
Courses meet one night a week for 11 weeks.
MS-382 Introduction to Java Programming (3 credits)
The beginning programmer is introduced to the syntax and semantics of the Java programming
language. Students write several programs exploring basic techniques covering the concepts of
expressions, data types, flow of control, modularity of code, program documentation and
commenting style. Simple data structures are introduced, along with the basic object model
concept and simple class constructs. Problems from the world of business are used in
programming assignments.
Prereq: MA-127
MS-3803 Intermediate Java Programming (3 credits)
This, the second course in the Java programming sequence, introduces core object-oriented
principles and their implementation in Java. Topics covered include objects and classes,
inheritance and polymorphism, interfaces and inner classes, graphics programming basics,
event handling and exception handling techniques.
Prereq: MS-382
MS-3804 Advanced Java Programming (3 credits)
This, the third course in the Java programming sequence, introduces topics that are the basis for
building robust, reliable systems in Java. Topics covered include data structures and the
collections API, streams and files, multithreading, networking, and database connectivity.
Prereq: MS-3803
Locations
- On Campus:
Milwaukee School Of Engineering
1025 North Broadway
Milwaukee, WI 53202
Start Date
For class start dates, please see the Timetable
of Classes.
Contact the Enrollment Management Department.
Cost
For cost information, please visit our general Tuition and Fees page.
Registration
New students may register by completing and submitting the certificate registration form at the bottom of this page or by calling (800) 332-6763.
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