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=OOP244 Draft Subject Outline=
Summary of Proposed Changes
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Modes Of Instruction
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Remove

4 hours interactive lecture per week.

Replace with

Three hours interactive lecture per week, and one
hour activity-based learning per week (four hours total)





Specific Outcomes
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Remove

analyze functional descriptions of small objects,
which require the use of such technologies as sequential
file access, dynamic memory allocation, robust user input
and formatted program output, and design and create the
C++ code that implements those specifications

Replace with

design and create C++ code that requires the use of
sequential file access, dynamic memory allocation,
robust user input and formatted program output

Topic Outline
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Remove

Under Foundations
Pointers and Arrays (out)
Under Enhancements to C
New Style of Comments (out)
Type Casting Can Look Like a Function (out)
Variable Definitions Permitted Anywhere (out)

Programming Techniques (out completely)

Change percentages

Foundations - 20%

Inheritance - 25%

Polymorphism - 20%

Add

Under Foundations
after Keywords
Template style casts

Under Inheritance
after
Derived Classes with Resources (present)
fstream Classes (new)

Under Polymorphism
after
Kinds ... (present)
add Parametric Polymorphism (new)
under Inclusion Polymorphism (present)
after Polymorphic Objects (present)
add Abstract Base Classes (new)

ISO Standard (full topic now)
template style casts

Reference
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Add

OOP244 Web Notes by Chris Szalwinski



The Revised Subject Outline
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Course Description:

This subject introduces students to object oriented programming concepts.
Students will learn to build reusable objects, making use of encapsulation,
polymorphism and inheritance in the C++ programming language. Throughout
the subject, the emphasis will be on using object-oriented approaches to
solving problems.

Credit Status: 1 credit in the CPA / CPD program.

Prerequisite:

IPC144

Corequisite:



Modes Of Instruction:

Three hours interactive lecture per week, and one
hour activity-based learning per week (four hours total)

Additional Instruction:



Specific Outcomes:

Upon successful completion of this subject students should be able to:

Use pointers and dynamic memory allocation in C++ classes

Recognize and use object oriented programming constructs to write
object oriented programs

Walkthrough the execution of a C++ program

Edit, compile and run C++ programs

Describe encapsulation, polymorphism and inheritance

Create and modify objects using C++ classes

Determine the appropriate objects required to solve a programming
problem


Employability Skills:
This course will cover the following employability skills as outlined by
the Government of Ontario:

Execute mathematical operations accurately
Apply a systematic approach to solve problems
Manage the use of time and other resources to complete projects

Topic Outline:

Introduction - 10%
Objects and Classes
Encapsulation
Inheritance
Polymorphism
Modular Programs
Foundations - 20%
Structures
Walkthroughs on Structures
Enhancements to C
New Keywords
Template Sytle Casts
Function Prototypes Required
Reference Parameters
Function Overloading
Methods and Privacy
iostream Input and Output Objects
Dynamic Memory Allocation Using New and Delete
Encapsulation - 25%
Classes
Constructors and Destructors
The Current Object
Operator Overloading
Helper Functions
Friends
Custom iostream Operator Overloading
Classes with Resources
Inheritance - 25%
Base and Derived Classes
Protected Members
Shadowing
Constructors and Destructors
Derived Classes with Resources
fstream Classes
Polymorphism - 20%
Kinds of Polymorphism
Parametric Polymorphism
Inclusion Polymorphism
Virtual Methods
Polymorphic Objects
Abstract Base Classes
ISO Standard

Prescribed Text:

Introduction to C++ for C Programmers - 2011 Edition by Chris Szalwinski found in the Seneca Bookstore.

Reference:

OOP244 Web Notes by Chris Szalwinski

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