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Java Syllabus


Introduction

The W3Schools Java Tutorial is comprehensive and beginner-friendly.

It will give you a fundamental knowledge of Java.

It is designed for beginners and requires no prior experience with programming.

The content has been carefully made to be bite-sized, simple, and easy to understand.

The content has been proven by millions of users over the years. It is updated and improved frequently.

The syllabus outline and its sequence are structured so you can learn Java step by step, from the introduction to creating your first application with Java.

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Learning Outcomes

  • Understand Java and set up a development environment.
  • Learn the foundations of Java such as Java syntax, variables, data types, and operators.
  • Use control structures (If, for, while loops).
  • Understand and apply object-oriented programming (OOP) concepts: classes, objects, and inheritance.
  • Create and use methods for modular programming.
  • Handle exceptions and write error-handling code.
  • Work with Java collections like ArrayList and HashMap.
  • Write and run Java programs.

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Which Subjects Are Java Relevant For?

  • Computer Science:
    Java is used to teach programming concepts, algorithms, and software development.
  • Mathematics:
    Java can be used for making algorithms and solving math problems.
  • Information Technology (IT):
    Java is relevant for learning about software development, database management, and IT systems.
  • Engineering:
    Java is used in projects involving software engineering and building applications.
  • Physics:
    Java can be used to create simulations.
  • Robotics and Electronics:
    Java is often used in programming microcontrollers and robotics projects.
  • Statistics:
    Java can be used to analyze data and to do statistical calculations.

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Overview of the Modules

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Sandbox and Lab Environment

Java, like any other coding language, is best learned by working hands-on with code.

Easily try code with our "Try it Yourself" editor.

Here, you can edit Java code and view the result.

Example

public class Main {
  public static void main(String[] args) {
    System.out.println("Hello World");
  }
}

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Spaces allow you to test, build, and deploy code. This includes a W3Schools subdomain, hosting, and secure SSL certificates.

Spaces require no installation and run directly in the browser.

Features include:

  • Collaboration
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  • Terminal & log
  • Package manager
  • Database
  • Environment manager
  • Analytics
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Java Certification

W3Schools offers an end-of-pathway certification program.

Here you can take exams to get certified.

The Java exam is a test that summarizes the W3Schools Java syllabus.

After passing the exam you get the "Certified Java Developer" Certification.

There are two different types of certifications:

  • Non-adaptive
  • Adaptive

The non-adaptive is pass or no pass.

The adaptive certification is adaptive and graded; students will get a grade from intermediate, advanced to professional.

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