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Introduction To C/c++ –

it218

(3 credits)

This course introduces the student to C/C++ programming. The syntax and semantics of the C/C++ programming languages are used to produce simple computer programs.
This undergraduate-level course is 9 weeks. To enroll, speak with an Enrollment Advisor.
  • Structures and Classes

    • Explain how classes are defined and used.
    • Explain the use of structures within classes.
  • A Structured and Modular Approach to Programming

    • Pass arguments to functions.
    • Identify the components and purposes of functions.
  • Arrays and Pointers

    • Use arrays and pointers in a C++ program.
  • Selection and Repetition Structures

    • Compose if statements, looping statements, and case statements.
  • Variables and Input and Output Operations

    • Identify input and output operations.
    • Compile a C++ program to create an executable.
    • Use different types of variables in a C++ program.
    • Outline the different components of a program.
  • Understanding the Basics

    • Describe the integrated development environment.
    • Apply the logical aspects of programming using pseudocode.
  • C++ Programming in Review

    • Create functional C++ programs.
  • Basic Concepts of Object-Oriented Programming

    • Summarize the relationship between structures, classes, and unions within object oriented programming.
    • Explain the use of objects in object oriented programming.
  • Unions

    • Explain the function and purpose of unions.

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