This highly engaging course will teach you all of the basics and how to use and interpret Java programming language. The Pitman Java Course also covers all the requirements to pass the Oracle Java Associate exam: 1Z0-850.
Suitable for beginners, this course is designed for anyone who needs to learn and understand Java to create web applications or work either as a Java Developer or Software Engineer for example
Awarded 30 CPD points upon successful completion
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For those who have little or no programming experience at all, the Pitman Certified Java Associate course is a great starting point. This highly engaging course will teach you all of the basics and how to use and interpret Java programming language.
With this course you’ll gain an insight into the significance of object-oriented programming, the keywords and constructs of Java programming language. What’s more, you’ll learn how to create simple Java technology programs using a step by step approach.
Upon completion, you will receive a Pitman Training course completion certificate and you’ll have a solid platform with which to continue your training and get a job where your skills are highly sought after by employers.
The Pitman Java Course also covers all the requirements to pass the Oracle Java Associate exam: 1Z0-850*.
Session 1 – Creating and Compiling Java Programs, Working with Variables and References, Branching and Loops, Working with Arrays, Working with Functions.
Session 2 – Object-Oriented Programming Basics, Creating Custom Classes, Understanding Subclassing, Interfaces and Abstract Classes.
Session 3 – Understanding UML, Java Integration Technologies, HTML and JavaScript, Java 2 Micro Edition, Applets and GUI Interfaces, Java Server Technologies
* May need to be booked and paid for seperately, please discuss this further with one of our Course Advisors.