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COUESE SYLLABUS 
 
Spring 2022 
Object Oriented Paradigm 
 
COSC 1337 
T-R: 11:00 AM 12:20 PM  
Room # COB 255 
Hybrid Synchronous Class (Zoom Meeting Tuesday) 
 
Instructor: Arun Kulkarni, Ph.D.   Professor of Computer Science 
Office: COB 315.07 
Office Hours Via Zoom: :  M-W  11:30 AM-1:00  PM 
Email: akulkarni@uttyler.edu 
 
 
JAVA represents a new way to write computer programs. This course will cover fundamental 
concepts of object-oriented programming. There are two main aspects in JAVA programming: 
developing a GUI and implementing logic for functional capabilities. Both aspects will be 
covered in the course. The topics and time allocation are described below. 
 
Text Book:  
John Lewis and William Loftus (2017). Java Software Solutions: Foundation for 
program design. Pearson, Upper Saddle River, NJ. (Ninth Edition) 
 
Additional Book: 
Deitel H. M. and Deital, P. J. (2005). Java How to Program, Prentice  
Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ. 
 
Topic  Hours 
Introduction to JAVA 3 
Designing Applications in JAVA 3 
Data Types and Instance Variables 3 
Decision structures 6 
Repetition Structures 6 
Arrays and Strings 6 
Methods 6 
Object Oriented Programming 9 
Exception Handling 3 
Files and Streams 3 
 
    
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Schedule: 
Assignments 25 %  
Test 1  
70 % 
 
Thursday, 17-FEB-2022 
Test 2 Thursday, 24-MAR-2022 
Final Exam Tuesday, 26-APR-2022 
Attendance & Class 
Participation   
5 %  
 
Score Grade 
89-100 A 
80-89 B 
70-79 C 
60-69 D 
0-59 F 
 
Academic Dishonesty: You are expected to do your own work. You may assist each other with 
general concepts, but direct assistance with a particular assignment or any attempts to gain an 
unfair academic advantage will not be tolerated. Cheating is considered a serious academic 
offense both by the department and the University. It may result in a failing grade from this 
course for all parties involved. The instructor reserves the right to ask you to explain any 
assignment that you turn in to judge if the work is yours. 
Disabilities: If you have a disability, including a learning disability, for which you request an 
accommodation, please contact the Student Services Center located in the University Center, 
Room 282. The telephone number is 566-7079 (TDD 565-5579) so that the appropriate 
arrangements may be made.  
 
Rules for taking a test with Proctor U Auto 
 
1) You are supposed to show a valid ID before logging to the test.  
2) You are not supposed to talk with anyone or yourself during the test. 
3) You should be within the camera view all the time.  There should be enough light so that they 
can recognize you. 
4) You should be dressed properly. 
5) You can use one or two scratch papers and a calculator during the test. 
6) For help about Proctor U please contact the web site at: 
https://support.proctoru.com/hc/en-us