0% found this document useful (0 votes)
106 views

Java Bootcamp: Curriculum Overview

The Java bootcamp curriculum is divided into 8 units covering topics ranging from the fundamentals of Java programming to databases, Spring, and advanced concepts. Students will learn version control, object-oriented programming, front-end skills, and work on individual and group projects, culminating in a final team project to be presented at Demo Day.

Uploaded by

Caricarisoft
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
106 views

Java Bootcamp: Curriculum Overview

The Java bootcamp curriculum is divided into 8 units covering topics ranging from the fundamentals of Java programming to databases, Spring, and advanced concepts. Students will learn version control, object-oriented programming, front-end skills, and work on individual and group projects, culminating in a final team project to be presented at Demo Day.

Uploaded by

Caricarisoft
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 1

JAVA BOOTCAMP

CURRICULUM OVERVIEW

Unit 1: Getting Started* Unit 5: Interaction with


Databases
*To be • Setting up the IDE
completed • Getting to know Intellij • MySQL
at home
• Introduction to Java • Deployment
• Introduction to Version Control • JDBC
• JSP, JSTL, Expressions

Unit 2: Intro to Java

• Version Control (GitHub) Unit 6: Spring MVC


• Control Statements & Loops
• Strings & Methods • MVC
• Exceptions & Error Handling • Sessions & Cookies
• Test Driven Development (TDD) • Spring
• Documentation • Hibernate
• Coding Best Practices

Unit 7: Advanced Java Topics


Unit 3: Object Oriented
Programming • Security
• Agile
• Arrays
• JSON & XML
• Collections and Generics
• Design Patterns
• Object Oriented Programming
• Final Project Preparations
• Inheritance & Polymorphism
• Interfaces & Abstract Classes
• File I/O
• Threads Unit 8: Final Team Project

Students will work in groups in a simulat-


ed real-world environment to complete
Unit 4: Front-End Skills
projects of their choice. A MVP is due at
• HTML & CSS the end of the first week of projects, and
then the final product is demoed to the
• JavaScript
community at Demo Day.
• Midterm Project

Any items on this syllabus are subject to change at any time and without prior notice at the discretion of Grand Circus staff.
This syllabus is used strictly as a reference and specific course content is catered to the specific needs of students.

Questions? Contact: [email protected]

You might also like