Object Oriented Programming (4cr)
Code: 8A00CK42-3005
General information
- Enrollment
- 10.11.2025 - 18.02.2026
- Registration for the implementation has begun.
- Timing
- 02.03.2026 - 26.04.2026
- The implementation has not yet started.
- Number of ECTS credits allocated
- 4 cr
- Local portion
- 4 cr
- Mode of delivery
- Contact learning
- Unit
- SeAMK Automation Engineering and Information Technology
- Campus
- SeAMK Seinäjoki, Frami
- Teaching languages
- Finnish
- Seats
- 0 - 35
- Degree programmes
- Bachelor of Engineering, Automation Engineering
- Teachers
- Raine Kauppinen
- Scheduling groups
- Avoin AMK (Ei koske tutkinto-opiskelijaa) (Size: 3 . Open UAS : 3.)
- Groups
-
AUTE24SADegree Programme in Automation Engineering, Full-time studies
- Small groups
- Open UAS (Doesn't apply to degree student)
- Course
- 8A00CK42
Evaluation scale
1-5
Objective
Students are able to apply object-oriented paradigms to application design and development. Students will learn a programming language supporting object-oriented paradigm. Strengthen the foundations for programming skills that are important for sustainable development and cost-effective operation.
Content
Class, object, attributes, methods, dynamic collections, encapsulation, class diagram, file management, inheritance, polymorphism, interfaces. Internationally known programming platforms are used as programming tools.The object-oriented programming paradigm enables agile software production.
Location and time
The schedules can be found in the timetable at https://lukkarikone.seamk.fi/. Timetables are published for the next six weeks. The first six weeks of autumn are published by Midsummer and the first six weeks of spring by Christmas. Timetables may be subject to changes.
Materials
Information about the materials are in Moodle.
Teaching methods
The study involves contact teaching and is conducted in the Moodle learning environment. The course requires independent work and scheduling.
Teaching sessions are not recorded. The student familiarizes themselves with the material and completes assignments according to the given instructions.
Completion alternatives
No alternative completion methods.
Student workload
The workload of the study is designed so that one credit corresponds to an average of 27 hours of student work to achieve the learning objectives. The actual time required varies individually, e.g., due to prior knowledge.
4 cu * 27 h/cu = 108 hours, of which around one third is contact teaching and two thirds independent work.
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
Satisfactory (1-2): The student knows basics.
Assessment criteria, good (3)
Good (3-4): The student masters well principles of object oriented paradigms in PLC and PC programming.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
Excellent (5): The student can utilize learned skills in demanding projects.