Object-Oriented Analysis and Design
X52.9267 /
Continuing Education
/ $1,045
FALL 2008
Programmers and analysts learn the fundamental concepts of object-oriented analysis, design, and programming. Understand how object-oriented languages differ from procedural languages. Learn to apply good design techniques, save time, reduce costs, and increase maintainability, reusability, and productivity. Learn the concepts of class structure, relationships, interactions, objects, inheritance, encapsulation, modularity, hierarchy, and polymorphism. Discuss the benefits of modeling languages such as UML. Practical examples reinforce the course concepts; however, no coding is required.
This course is applicable toward:
- Certificate in Java Programming
- Certificate in C++ Programming
- Certificate in .NET Application Development
Section 1
Wednesday
6:00pm-9:30pm
September 24 - December 3
No class on November 26
10 Sessions
Instructor:
Andrew Moncrieffe
Location: Woolworth Building, 15 Barclay
