CM12005: Programming 2
[Page last updated: 09 August 2024]
Academic Year: | 2024/25 |
Owning Department/School: | Department of Computer Science |
Credits: | 10 [equivalent to 20 CATS credits] |
Notional Study Hours: | 200 |
Level: | Certificate (FHEQ level 4) |
Period: |
- Semester 2
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Assessment Summary: | CWPG 50%, CWSI 50% |
Assessment Detail: |
- Set Exercises (CWSI 50%)
- Project Output (CWPG 50%)
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Supplementary Assessment: |
- Like-for-like reassessment (where allowed by programme regulations)
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Requisites: |
Before taking this module you must take CM12003
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Learning Outcomes: |
By the end of the unit, you will be able to:
- write programs in an object-oriented programming language,
- design and construct basic data structures and algorithms,
- understand the basics of, and write programs containing, advanced programming techniques,
- plan, organise and implement programs to support reuse and maintainability of the software,
- apply a modern paradigm of software development.
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Synopsis: | Building on Programming 1, you will learn about the concept of, and write programs in, the object-oriented programming style. You will also learn about and implement advanced programming techniques. Working in a team, you will plan, organise, and implement programs using a modern software engineering paradigm. You will learn about basic data structures and algorithms and implement server-client interaction.
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Content: | Example topics include:
introduction to a large-scale object-oriented programming language such as Java,
introduction to data structures and algorithms,
event handling and error handling,
basic multi-threading and networking,
basic software engineering,
incremental development and Agile.
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Course availability: |
CM12005 is a Must Pass Unit on the following courses:
Department of Computer Science
- USCM-AFB30 : BSc(Hons) Computer Science (Year 1)
- USCM-AFB31 : BSc(Hons) Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence (Year 1)
- USCM-AKB31 : BSc(Hons) Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence with professional placement (Year 1)
- USCM-AKB31 : BSc(Hons) Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence with study abroad (Year 1)
- USCM-AFB32 : BSc(Hons) Computer Science and Mathematics (Year 1)
- USCM-AKB32 : BSc(Hons) Computer Science and Mathematics with professional placement (Year 1)
- USCM-AKB32 : BSc(Hons) Computer Science and Mathematics with study abroad (Year 1)
- USCM-AKB30 : BSc(Hons) Computer Science with professional placement (Year 1)
- USCM-AKB30 : BSc(Hons) Computer Science with study abroad (Year 1)
- USCM-AFM30 : MComp(Hons) Computer Science (Year 1)
- USCM-AFM31 : MComp(Hons) Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence (Year 1)
- USCM-AKM31 : MComp(Hons) Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence with professional placement (Year 1)
- USCM-AKM31 : MComp(Hons) Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence with study abroad (Year 1)
- USCM-AFM32 : MComp(Hons) Computer Science and Mathematics (Year 1)
- USCM-AKM32 : MComp(Hons) Computer Science and Mathematics with professional placement (Year 1)
- USCM-AKM32 : MComp(Hons) Computer Science and Mathematics with study abroad (Year 1)
- USCM-AKM30 : MComp(Hons) Computer Science with professional placement (Year 1)
- USCM-AKM30 : MComp(Hons) Computer Science with study abroad (Year 1)
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Notes: - This unit catalogue is applicable for the 2024/25 academic year only. Students continuing their studies into 2025/26 and beyond should not assume that this unit will be available in future years in the format displayed here for 2024/25.
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