Design Patterns, Java, and UML
7.5 ECTS creditsThe aim of the course is that students gain insights into the special design problems that come with object-oriented software development.
The course introduces design patterns as tools of creating robust Java applications and of improving conditions for organising and maintaining the software. Design patterns are standardized methods of combining objects and classes to solve design problems. The course also provides specialized knowledge of Java APIs and UML modelling with CASE tools.
The course includes a great deal of practical work with design problems and the handling of design patterns.
Instruction is in the form of lectures, laboratory supervision and seminars.
The course introduces design patterns as tools of creating robust Java applications and of improving conditions for organising and maintaining the software. Design patterns are standardized methods of combining objects and classes to solve design problems. The course also provides specialized knowledge of Java APIs and UML modelling with CASE tools.
The course includes a great deal of practical work with design problems and the handling of design patterns.
Instruction is in the form of lectures, laboratory supervision and seminars.
Progressive specialisation:
G2F (has at least 60 credits in first‐cycle course/s as entry requirements)
Education level:
Undergraduate level
Admission requirements
Information Systems 60 ECTS cr including the courses ISGA04 Introductory Programming 7.5 ECTS cr, and ISGB03 Object-Oriented Modeling 7.5 ECTS cr, or equivalent courses.
Selection:
Selection is usually based on your grade point average from upper secondary school or the number of credit points from previous university studies, or both.
This course is included in the following programme
- Study Programme in IT, Project management and ERP Systems (studied during year 3)
- Study Programme in IT-Design: Information Systems Design (studied during year 3)
- Web Developer (studied during year 3)
- Study Programme in Web and Multimedia (studied during year 3)