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Summer SchoolJava Programming- cancelled

Tuition fee €2,150 per programme

The program price consists of the course/tuition fee (student or working professional, see details below) plus the registration fee (€60).

Student course/tuition fee: €2090
Working professional course/tuition fee: €2510

This course/tuition fee covers the course, course materials and a cultural program.

Registration fee €60 one-time

The registration fee is in addition to the course/tuition fee and covers the processing of your application. It is payable upon registration. Please note that the registration fee is non-refundable.

More information

tu.berlin/..hool-on-campus/java-programing 

Overview

Java’s unique architecture enables programmers to develop a single application that can run across multiple platforms seamlessly and reliably. In this course, students gain extensive experience with Java and it object-oriented features. Students learn to create robust console and GUI applications.

This course introduces computer programming using the Java programming language with object-oriented programming principles. Emphasis is placed on event-driven programming methods, including creating and manipulating objects, classes, and using object-oriented tools such as the class debugger.

The course will includes over 500 examples and will conclude with several case studies. There will be some assignments which will give the students more understanding of the programming concepts.

After this course you will be able to understand basic concepts of writing a computer program with the programming language Java. In this course the student will:


Learning Goals

  • Learn the basics of modern programming in Java
  • Apply the acquired knowledge directly in practical tasks
  • Know the meaning and functions of algorithms and their possible applications
  • Apply object-oriented programming, design methods, and principles
  • Be able to apply the basic principles and methods for the design, implementation, and analysis of algorithms
  • Understand complex data structures such as lists and trees
  • Identify the exceptions and ensure the exceptions’ handling through programming
  • Identify and apply Python modern libraries to support programming methods
  • Learn standard input and output, and access to standard streams, files’ streams and objects’ streams
Apply now! Summer Term 2 2024
Application period has ended
Studies commence
15 Jul 2024
Apply now! Summer Term 2 2024
Application period has ended
Studies commence
15 Jul 2024