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DEPARTMENT OF
INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY 2. COORDINATOR FOR SHORT TERM TRAINING PROGRAMME
1. COURSE COORDINATOR
MR.P.PIRAPURAJLecturer in ICT
E-Mail : [email protected] : +94 76 0123881
Department of Informa�on and Communica�on TechnologyFaculty of Technology
South Eastern University of Sri Lanka
MR. RK. AHMADH RIFAI KARIAPPERSenior Lecturer in ICTE-Mail: [email protected]
Mobile: +94 76 1313 778, +94 71 8080 883Department of Informa�on and Communica�on Technology
Faculty of TechnologySouth Eastern University of Sri Lanka
FACULTY OF TECHNOLOGY
SOUTH EASTERN UNIVERSITY OF SRI LANKA
UNIVERSITY PARKOLUVIL, #32360
SRI LANKA
Short-term training programme in st
1 IntakeJAVA PROGRAMMING
LANGUAGE
Eligibility Requirement
Admission process Applica�on + Interview
Number of Intake
Programme Dura�on
30 Students
10 Weeks (Saturdays Only)
INQUIRIES
Lectures and prac�cal sessions will be conducted
APPLICATIONS Applica�ons and more details can be obtained from h�p://www.seu.ac.lk/�/stc.php or
by sending an email to [email protected] / by calling the Coordinators
DATE OF COMMENCEMENT th
6 Of February 2021
Pass in G.C.E O/L Examina�on
Dual mode (Virtual & Face to Face )Mode of Delivery
Course
Fee
15,000/=
APPLICATION DEADLINE th20 of January 2021
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COURSE UNITS
For Whom:
Employees and Students who wish to obtain professional qualifications in the field of programming in Java.
Introduc�on to programming Language
Java is one of the most popular programming languages used to create Web
applications and platforms. It was designed for flexibility, allowing developers
to write code that would run on any machine, regardless of architecture or
platform. Java is used to build applications and platforms for a number of
devices, including computers, laptops, gaming consoles, Blu-ray players, car
navigation systems, medical monitoring devices, parking meters, lottery
terminals and smartphones. It is also a key language for networking,
particularly for data centers that store and transfer Web-based data. Based on a C
and C++-based syntax, Java is object-oriented and class-based. Developers
adopt and use Java because code can be run securely on nearly any other
platform, regardless of the operating system or architecture of the device, as
long as the device has a Java Runtime Environment (JRE) installed. Therefore,
this course will be most important to IT related professional and student for
getting strong knowledge in Java programming language.
The main objective of this course is to educate the Professionals / Students on
programming language in Java. This training course makes the student to get
broad knowledge in Java programming language and to do the final year project
efficiently. As well as, this course make the students to learn the basic and
advance things in programming language using Java programming language
such as, data types, variables, method types, class, objects, object oriented
principles(Inheritance, Polymorphism, Encapsulation and Abstraction), file
handling, Applets and etc. Student acquires the following skills in this course:
Java Programming Language
1. Using data types in programming languages.
2. Wri�ng basic executable Java programming structure.
3. Crea�ng class in Java.
4. Crea�ng objects for classes in Java.
5. Using Object Oriented Programming (Inheritance, Polymorphism,
Encapsula�on and Abstrac�on) concept in Java.
6. Handling file in Java.
7. Create an Applet program in Java.
8. Crea�ng GUI components and so�ware projects with MYSQL connec�on
in Java.
Algorithm & Pseudocode
Basics and Syntax of Java
Variables and data types in Java
Operators and Control structure in Java
Types of methods in Java
Class, Inner classes and Objects in Java
Access modifiers in Java
Regular Expressions
Files and I/O
Interface and Applet in Java
Packages and Excep�on handling in Java
GUI and final project in Java
OOP concepts
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