ASD 103A – Object-Oriented Data Structures using Python, Part 1
Associate of Applied Science in Software Development
Course ID
ASD 103A
Course Credits
4
About ASD 103A – Object-Oriented Data Structures using Python, Part 1
This course introduces students to intermediate concepts in programming and computer science topics. The focus of the course will be primarily Python programming using an IDE. Students build on previously solidified knowledge and gain leverage for better understanding of advanced computer science studies. Python concepts like classes, objects, constructors, inheritance, and polymorphism will be presented. Upon completion of the course students will be able to understand how to create, modify, and maintain Python programs to provide Object-Oriented Design with an emphasis on problem-solving, theory, and software engineering principles.
Topics Covered In Course
ASD 103A Topics
Use Classes, Objects and Data Abstraction
Use of Collections
Searching and Sorting Algorithms
Use of Array and Linked Structures
Use of Interface and Polymorphism
Prerequisites
Students must have experience using a keyboard and mouse in a GUI-based OS such as Microsoft Windows or Linux, and understand how to download and install programs found on the Internet.
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