Students
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Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
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Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Digital Media | Computer Programming | Software Development
Area of study
Arts | Information and Communication Technologies
Education type
On campus
Course Language
English
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2022-10-20-
2022-10-26-
About Program

Program Overview


Introduction into Programming with Minor Subject Media Informatics

Course Overview

This course is suitable for students with a minor in Media Informatics (Bachelor major). It is recognised as equivalent to the course "Introduction to Computer Science: Programming and Software Development" provided for in the examination regulations. Students are free to choose which of the two variants they attend. Only students with a minor (majoring in Art and Multimedia or Pedagogy) and students of the Industrial Design programme are admitted to the course described here.


Course Details

  • Lecturer: Prof. Schmidt
  • Tutorials: Maximiliane Windl, Florian Lang, Jan Leusmann
  • Hours per week: 2 hours lecture, 2 hours tutorial
  • ECTS credits: 6
  • Module: P 1.1, P 1.2

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Dates and Locations

  • Lecture:
    • Date: Thursday 9am-11am (s.t.) (from 20.10.)
    • Location: Geschw.-Scholl-Pl. 1 (D), D Z003
  • Exercises:
    • Date: Wednesday 2pm-4pm (s.t.) (from 26.10.)
    • Location: Geschw.-Scholl-Pl. 1 (A), A 015
  • Exam:
    • Date: TBA
    • Location: TBA

Contents

The course will start with the programming language "Processing", which is specially designed for designers, and will only later move on to the Java language in order to teach basic object-oriented programming skills. This is essential for the further course of study, especially for the Art and Multimedia programme. During the lecture, the game "Pong" is developed piece by piece as a practical project together with the lecturers and offers room for creative ideas and own solutions. The exercises are particularly practice-oriented, take place directly on the computer and provide support in mastering the exercises.


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