Course details

This programme is ideal for anyone with a keen interest in learning object oriented programming in the Java language. No pre-requisite qualifications are necessary, but any experience in Computing and particularly in Programming and Software Development is advantageous. The course provides an overview of the software development process in addition to introducing important programming constructs and methodologies.

Programme Aims and Objectives

The primary aim of this course is to teach newcomers the basics of object-oriented programming and software design using the Java programming language. This is aim is designed to meet the needs of candidates who are currently working in related fields and want to up-skill or those who wish to pursue entry-level roles in the ICT sector. This course is also ideal for those who wish to pursue further study in Computer Science.

Programme Content

The programme is delivered through tutor led classes, concentrating on labs and hands on skills. The primary topic headings are:

  • Solving problems with programs
  • The Java language
  • Using Data and Variables
  • Program Logic
  • Methods and Modularity (OOP)
  • Processing Data

Programme Content is subject to some variations, subject to the collective level in Programming for each group and current industry demand.

Updated on 08 November, 2015

About College of Computer Training

theylcome to the College of Computing Technology (CCT). As one of Ireland’s leading third-level independent colleges in the areas of Computing and Business studies, and with a comprehensive range of part-time, full-time, corporate, and semester abroad ctheirses within these areas, they trust you will find a programme of education and training to suit ytheir needs.

CCT affords a personal touch to its students, with small class sizes promoting an interactive learning atmosphere, and an excellent student service. they foster a dynamic, student-centred, international learning environment, which promotes inpidual potential. CCT provides QQI (Quality and Qualifications Ireland, incorporating the former HETAC and FETAC) validated programmes in further and higher education, at levels 6 and 7 on the National Framework of Qualifications (NFQ). CCT also provides a number of other ctheirses aligned to levels 5-9 on the NFQ.

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