C++ ProgrammingLaajuus (3 cr)
Code: TT00CB04
Credits
3 op
Responsible person
- Janne Salonen
Objective
The student is familiar with C++ language and its specific features in object-oriented programming. The student knows how to define a class, instantiate it and write code, in which the objets created are used. The student knows how to make objects interact with each other, how to use inheritance and how to use dynamic binding.
The student knows how to define and use generic functions and classes as well as operator functions
Content
- automatic and dynamic creation of an object,
- constructors and destructors,
- inheritance, associations, aggregation,
- function overloading,
- virtual functions and dynamic binding,
- various parameter types,
- copy constructor,
- operator overloading,
- generic classes and functions,
- standard class library.
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
After completing this course the student will
- understand the difference between a class and an object and knows how to use straightforward pre-coded classes in a software application
- understands why classes are generally speaking necessary and how they are used (the importance of differentiating between implementation and user interface)
- is able to design and use simple classes
- understands the goal of making classes to be applicable for multiple purposes
- understands how the vector class model operates and knows how to correctly use it instead of a C language array
Assessment criteria, good (3)
After completing this course the student will
- understand the benefits and disadvantages of dynamic memory management when designing and using objects
- when designing classes understand and be prepared for the challenges brought by any dynamic data members (need for a destructor, need for a copy constructor, need for an assignment operator etc.)
- knows how to select a suitable class relation type (inheritance, association, aggregation) according to the situation when using an existing class to implement a new class
- also knows how to implement a new class using the class relation types mentioned above
- understands the implementation differences between various STL container class models thus being able to select a suitable model based on the requirements of the current application
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
After completing this course the student will
- deeply understand the meaning of function models and class models and how these operate on the compiler level
- knows when designing classes how to be prepared for eventual memory leaks and knows how to prevent these leaks in all situations (exceptional situations included)
- is able to very expertly use pointers, not just by trial and error (defining a pointer, indirect referencing, using references)
Further information
Online course
Enrollment
02.07.2024 - 31.07.2024
Timing
01.08.2024 - 31.07.2025
Number of ECTS credits allocated
3 op
Virtual portion
3 op
Mode of delivery
Distance learning
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Information and Communication Technology
Teachers
- Janne Salonen
Teacher in charge
Janne Salonen
Groups
-
VIOPE_NonStop7VIOPE_NonStop7
Objective
The student is familiar with C++ language and its specific features in object-oriented programming. The student knows how to define a class, instantiate it and write code, in which the objets created are used. The student knows how to make objects interact with each other, how to use inheritance and how to use dynamic binding.
The student knows how to define and use generic functions and classes as well as operator functions
Content
- automatic and dynamic creation of an object,
- constructors and destructors,
- inheritance, associations, aggregation,
- function overloading,
- virtual functions and dynamic binding,
- various parameter types,
- copy constructor,
- operator overloading,
- generic classes and functions,
- standard class library.
Evaluation scale
Hyväksytty/Hylätty
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
After completing this course the student will
- understand the difference between a class and an object and knows how to use straightforward pre-coded classes in a software application
- understands why classes are generally speaking necessary and how they are used (the importance of differentiating between implementation and user interface)
- is able to design and use simple classes
- understands the goal of making classes to be applicable for multiple purposes
- understands how the vector class model operates and knows how to correctly use it instead of a C language array
Assessment criteria, good (3)
After completing this course the student will
- understand the benefits and disadvantages of dynamic memory management when designing and using objects
- when designing classes understand and be prepared for the challenges brought by any dynamic data members (need for a destructor, need for a copy constructor, need for an assignment operator etc.)
- knows how to select a suitable class relation type (inheritance, association, aggregation) according to the situation when using an existing class to implement a new class
- also knows how to implement a new class using the class relation types mentioned above
- understands the implementation differences between various STL container class models thus being able to select a suitable model based on the requirements of the current application
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
After completing this course the student will
- deeply understand the meaning of function models and class models and how these operate on the compiler level
- knows when designing classes how to be prepared for eventual memory leaks and knows how to prevent these leaks in all situations (exceptional situations included)
- is able to very expertly use pointers, not just by trial and error (defining a pointer, indirect referencing, using references)
Further information
Online course
Timing
16.04.2024 - 31.12.2025
Number of ECTS credits allocated
3 op
Virtual portion
3 op
Mode of delivery
Distance learning
Unit
School of ICT
Campus
Karaportti 2
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
0 - 5000
Degree programmes
- Information and Communication Technology
Teachers
- Virve Prami
Teacher in charge
Janne Salonen
Groups
-
VIOPE_2025_MAKSULLINEN_JARJESTELMAOpen UAS 2025
-
VIOPE_2024_MAKSULLINEN_JARJESTELMAViope TiVi (NonStop), year 2024
Objective
The student is familiar with C++ language and its specific features in object-oriented programming. The student knows how to define a class, instantiate it and write code, in which the objets created are used. The student knows how to make objects interact with each other, how to use inheritance and how to use dynamic binding.
The student knows how to define and use generic functions and classes as well as operator functions
Content
- automatic and dynamic creation of an object,
- constructors and destructors,
- inheritance, associations, aggregation,
- function overloading,
- virtual functions and dynamic binding,
- various parameter types,
- copy constructor,
- operator overloading,
- generic classes and functions,
- standard class library.
Location and time
Riippuu opiskelijasta itsestään.
Materials
Löytyy oppimisympäristöstä.
Teaching methods
100% netin kautta itsenäisesti suoritettava kurssi.
Employer connections
N/A
Exam schedules
N/A
International connections
N/A
Completion alternatives
N/A
Student workload
Riippuu opiskelijan lähtötasosta.
Content scheduling
Riippuu opiskelijasta itsestään.
Evaluation scale
Hyväksytty/Hylätty
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
After completing this course the student will
- understand the difference between a class and an object and knows how to use straightforward pre-coded classes in a software application
- understands why classes are generally speaking necessary and how they are used (the importance of differentiating between implementation and user interface)
- is able to design and use simple classes
- understands the goal of making classes to be applicable for multiple purposes
- understands how the vector class model operates and knows how to correctly use it instead of a C language array
Assessment criteria, good (3)
After completing this course the student will
- understand the benefits and disadvantages of dynamic memory management when designing and using objects
- when designing classes understand and be prepared for the challenges brought by any dynamic data members (need for a destructor, need for a copy constructor, need for an assignment operator etc.)
- knows how to select a suitable class relation type (inheritance, association, aggregation) according to the situation when using an existing class to implement a new class
- also knows how to implement a new class using the class relation types mentioned above
- understands the implementation differences between various STL container class models thus being able to select a suitable model based on the requirements of the current application
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
After completing this course the student will
- deeply understand the meaning of function models and class models and how these operate on the compiler level
- knows when designing classes how to be prepared for eventual memory leaks and knows how to prevent these leaks in all situations (exceptional situations included)
- is able to very expertly use pointers, not just by trial and error (defining a pointer, indirect referencing, using references)
Assessment methods and criteria
Kun olet tehnyt 80% tehtävistä, niin kurssiarvioinnin saamiseksi sinun tulee lähettää sähköpostiviestiä osoitteeseen: viopesupport@metropolia.fi
Further information
Online course
Timing
01.01.2024 - 31.07.2025
Number of ECTS credits allocated
3 op
Virtual portion
3 op
Mode of delivery
Distance learning
Unit
School of ICT
Campus
Karaportti 2
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
0 - 5000
Degree programmes
- Information and Communication Technology
Teachers
- Mika Hyyryläinen
- Virve Prami
Teacher in charge
Janne Salonen
Groups
-
VIOPE_2024_MAKSULLINEN_JARJESTELMAViope TiVi (NonStop), year 2024
Objective
The student is familiar with C++ language and its specific features in object-oriented programming. The student knows how to define a class, instantiate it and write code, in which the objets created are used. The student knows how to make objects interact with each other, how to use inheritance and how to use dynamic binding.
The student knows how to define and use generic functions and classes as well as operator functions
Content
- automatic and dynamic creation of an object,
- constructors and destructors,
- inheritance, associations, aggregation,
- function overloading,
- virtual functions and dynamic binding,
- various parameter types,
- copy constructor,
- operator overloading,
- generic classes and functions,
- standard class library.
Location and time
Riippuu opiskelijasta itsestään.
Materials
Löytyy oppimisympäristöstä.
Teaching methods
100% netin kautta itsenäisesti suoritettava kurssi.
Employer connections
N/A
Exam schedules
N/A
International connections
N/A
Completion alternatives
N/A
Student workload
Riippuu opiskelijan lähtötasosta.
Content scheduling
Riippuu opiskelijasta itsestään.
Further information
ENROLLING
Open UAS and CampusOnline Student: Please fill in eform
Metropolia's Degree Student: https://vw4.viope.com/login?org=metropolia
- Register to system -> Click the link “Enroll on the course”
- Choose any course of (NonStop)
- Fill the others fields
Evaluation scale
Hyväksytty/Hylätty
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
After completing this course the student will
- understand the difference between a class and an object and knows how to use straightforward pre-coded classes in a software application
- understands why classes are generally speaking necessary and how they are used (the importance of differentiating between implementation and user interface)
- is able to design and use simple classes
- understands the goal of making classes to be applicable for multiple purposes
- understands how the vector class model operates and knows how to correctly use it instead of a C language array
Assessment criteria, good (3)
After completing this course the student will
- understand the benefits and disadvantages of dynamic memory management when designing and using objects
- when designing classes understand and be prepared for the challenges brought by any dynamic data members (need for a destructor, need for a copy constructor, need for an assignment operator etc.)
- knows how to select a suitable class relation type (inheritance, association, aggregation) according to the situation when using an existing class to implement a new class
- also knows how to implement a new class using the class relation types mentioned above
- understands the implementation differences between various STL container class models thus being able to select a suitable model based on the requirements of the current application
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
After completing this course the student will
- deeply understand the meaning of function models and class models and how these operate on the compiler level
- knows when designing classes how to be prepared for eventual memory leaks and knows how to prevent these leaks in all situations (exceptional situations included)
- is able to very expertly use pointers, not just by trial and error (defining a pointer, indirect referencing, using references)
Assessment methods and criteria
Kun olet tehnyt 80% tehtävistä, niin kurssiarvioinnin saamiseksi sinun tulee lähettää sähköpostiviestiä osoitteeseen: viopesupport@metropolia.fi
Further information
Online course
Timing
01.01.2024 - 31.07.2025
Number of ECTS credits allocated
3 op
Virtual portion
3 op
Mode of delivery
Distance learning
Unit
School of ICT
Campus
Karaportti 2
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
0 - 5000
Degree programmes
- Information and Communication Technology
Teachers
- Mika Hyyryläinen
- Virve Prami
Teacher in charge
Janne Salonen
Groups
-
VIOPE_2024_MAKSULLINEN_JARJESTELMAViope TiVi (NonStop), year 2024
Objective
The student is familiar with C++ language and its specific features in object-oriented programming. The student knows how to define a class, instantiate it and write code, in which the objets created are used. The student knows how to make objects interact with each other, how to use inheritance and how to use dynamic binding.
The student knows how to define and use generic functions and classes as well as operator functions
Content
- automatic and dynamic creation of an object,
- constructors and destructors,
- inheritance, associations, aggregation,
- function overloading,
- virtual functions and dynamic binding,
- various parameter types,
- copy constructor,
- operator overloading,
- generic classes and functions,
- standard class library.
Location and time
Riippuu opiskelijasta itsestään.
Materials
Löytyy oppimisympäristöstä.
Teaching methods
100% netin kautta itsenäisesti suoritettava kurssi.
Employer connections
N/A
Exam schedules
N/A
International connections
N/A
Completion alternatives
N/A
Student workload
Riippuu opiskelijan lähtötasosta.
Content scheduling
Riippuu opiskelijasta itsestään.
Evaluation scale
Hyväksytty/Hylätty
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
After completing this course the student will
- understand the difference between a class and an object and knows how to use straightforward pre-coded classes in a software application
- understands why classes are generally speaking necessary and how they are used (the importance of differentiating between implementation and user interface)
- is able to design and use simple classes
- understands the goal of making classes to be applicable for multiple purposes
- understands how the vector class model operates and knows how to correctly use it instead of a C language array
Assessment criteria, good (3)
After completing this course the student will
- understand the benefits and disadvantages of dynamic memory management when designing and using objects
- when designing classes understand and be prepared for the challenges brought by any dynamic data members (need for a destructor, need for a copy constructor, need for an assignment operator etc.)
- knows how to select a suitable class relation type (inheritance, association, aggregation) according to the situation when using an existing class to implement a new class
- also knows how to implement a new class using the class relation types mentioned above
- understands the implementation differences between various STL container class models thus being able to select a suitable model based on the requirements of the current application
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
After completing this course the student will
- deeply understand the meaning of function models and class models and how these operate on the compiler level
- knows when designing classes how to be prepared for eventual memory leaks and knows how to prevent these leaks in all situations (exceptional situations included)
- is able to very expertly use pointers, not just by trial and error (defining a pointer, indirect referencing, using references)
Assessment methods and criteria
Kun olet tehnyt 80% tehtävistä, niin kurssiarvioinnin saamiseksi sinun tulee lähettää sähköpostiviestiä osoitteeseen: viopesupport@metropolia.fi
Further information
Online course
Enrollment
02.07.2024 - 31.07.2024
Timing
01.01.2024 - 31.07.2024
Number of ECTS credits allocated
3 op
Virtual portion
3 op
Mode of delivery
Distance learning
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Information and Communication Technology
Teachers
- Janne Salonen
Teacher in charge
Janne Salonen
Groups
-
VIOPE_NonStop6VIOPE_NonStop6
Objective
The student is familiar with C++ language and its specific features in object-oriented programming. The student knows how to define a class, instantiate it and write code, in which the objets created are used. The student knows how to make objects interact with each other, how to use inheritance and how to use dynamic binding.
The student knows how to define and use generic functions and classes as well as operator functions
Content
- automatic and dynamic creation of an object,
- constructors and destructors,
- inheritance, associations, aggregation,
- function overloading,
- virtual functions and dynamic binding,
- various parameter types,
- copy constructor,
- operator overloading,
- generic classes and functions,
- standard class library.
Evaluation scale
Hyväksytty/Hylätty
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
After completing this course the student will
- understand the difference between a class and an object and knows how to use straightforward pre-coded classes in a software application
- understands why classes are generally speaking necessary and how they are used (the importance of differentiating between implementation and user interface)
- is able to design and use simple classes
- understands the goal of making classes to be applicable for multiple purposes
- understands how the vector class model operates and knows how to correctly use it instead of a C language array
Assessment criteria, good (3)
After completing this course the student will
- understand the benefits and disadvantages of dynamic memory management when designing and using objects
- when designing classes understand and be prepared for the challenges brought by any dynamic data members (need for a destructor, need for a copy constructor, need for an assignment operator etc.)
- knows how to select a suitable class relation type (inheritance, association, aggregation) according to the situation when using an existing class to implement a new class
- also knows how to implement a new class using the class relation types mentioned above
- understands the implementation differences between various STL container class models thus being able to select a suitable model based on the requirements of the current application
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
After completing this course the student will
- deeply understand the meaning of function models and class models and how these operate on the compiler level
- knows when designing classes how to be prepared for eventual memory leaks and knows how to prevent these leaks in all situations (exceptional situations included)
- is able to very expertly use pointers, not just by trial and error (defining a pointer, indirect referencing, using references)
Further information
Online course
Enrollment
02.07.2024 - 31.07.2024
Timing
01.01.2024 - 31.07.2024
Number of ECTS credits allocated
3 op
Virtual portion
3 op
Mode of delivery
Distance learning
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Information and Communication Technology
Teachers
- Janne Salonen
Teacher in charge
Janne Salonen
Groups
-
Viope_nonstop_9Viope_nonstop_9
Objective
The student is familiar with C++ language and its specific features in object-oriented programming. The student knows how to define a class, instantiate it and write code, in which the objets created are used. The student knows how to make objects interact with each other, how to use inheritance and how to use dynamic binding.
The student knows how to define and use generic functions and classes as well as operator functions
Content
- automatic and dynamic creation of an object,
- constructors and destructors,
- inheritance, associations, aggregation,
- function overloading,
- virtual functions and dynamic binding,
- various parameter types,
- copy constructor,
- operator overloading,
- generic classes and functions,
- standard class library.
Evaluation scale
Hyväksytty/Hylätty
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
After completing this course the student will
- understand the difference between a class and an object and knows how to use straightforward pre-coded classes in a software application
- understands why classes are generally speaking necessary and how they are used (the importance of differentiating between implementation and user interface)
- is able to design and use simple classes
- understands the goal of making classes to be applicable for multiple purposes
- understands how the vector class model operates and knows how to correctly use it instead of a C language array
Assessment criteria, good (3)
After completing this course the student will
- understand the benefits and disadvantages of dynamic memory management when designing and using objects
- when designing classes understand and be prepared for the challenges brought by any dynamic data members (need for a destructor, need for a copy constructor, need for an assignment operator etc.)
- knows how to select a suitable class relation type (inheritance, association, aggregation) according to the situation when using an existing class to implement a new class
- also knows how to implement a new class using the class relation types mentioned above
- understands the implementation differences between various STL container class models thus being able to select a suitable model based on the requirements of the current application
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
After completing this course the student will
- deeply understand the meaning of function models and class models and how these operate on the compiler level
- knows when designing classes how to be prepared for eventual memory leaks and knows how to prevent these leaks in all situations (exceptional situations included)
- is able to very expertly use pointers, not just by trial and error (defining a pointer, indirect referencing, using references)
Further information
Online course
Enrollment
02.07.2024 - 31.07.2024
Timing
01.01.2024 - 31.07.2024
Number of ECTS credits allocated
3 op
Virtual portion
3 op
Mode of delivery
Distance learning
Unit
School of ICT
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Information and Communication Technology
Teachers
- Janne Salonen
Teacher in charge
Janne Salonen
Groups
-
Viope_nonstop_11Viope_nonstop_11
Objective
The student is familiar with C++ language and its specific features in object-oriented programming. The student knows how to define a class, instantiate it and write code, in which the objets created are used. The student knows how to make objects interact with each other, how to use inheritance and how to use dynamic binding.
The student knows how to define and use generic functions and classes as well as operator functions
Content
- automatic and dynamic creation of an object,
- constructors and destructors,
- inheritance, associations, aggregation,
- function overloading,
- virtual functions and dynamic binding,
- various parameter types,
- copy constructor,
- operator overloading,
- generic classes and functions,
- standard class library.
Evaluation scale
Hyväksytty/Hylätty
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
After completing this course the student will
- understand the difference between a class and an object and knows how to use straightforward pre-coded classes in a software application
- understands why classes are generally speaking necessary and how they are used (the importance of differentiating between implementation and user interface)
- is able to design and use simple classes
- understands the goal of making classes to be applicable for multiple purposes
- understands how the vector class model operates and knows how to correctly use it instead of a C language array
Assessment criteria, good (3)
After completing this course the student will
- understand the benefits and disadvantages of dynamic memory management when designing and using objects
- when designing classes understand and be prepared for the challenges brought by any dynamic data members (need for a destructor, need for a copy constructor, need for an assignment operator etc.)
- knows how to select a suitable class relation type (inheritance, association, aggregation) according to the situation when using an existing class to implement a new class
- also knows how to implement a new class using the class relation types mentioned above
- understands the implementation differences between various STL container class models thus being able to select a suitable model based on the requirements of the current application
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
After completing this course the student will
- deeply understand the meaning of function models and class models and how these operate on the compiler level
- knows when designing classes how to be prepared for eventual memory leaks and knows how to prevent these leaks in all situations (exceptional situations included)
- is able to very expertly use pointers, not just by trial and error (defining a pointer, indirect referencing, using references)
Further information
Online course
Enrollment
02.07.2024 - 31.07.2024
Timing
01.01.2024 - 31.07.2024
Number of ECTS credits allocated
3 op
Virtual portion
3 op
Mode of delivery
Distance learning
Unit
School of ICT
Campus
Karaportti 2
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Information and Communication Technology
Teachers
- Janne Salonen
Teacher in charge
Janne Salonen
Groups
-
Viope_nonstop_12Viope_nonstop_12
Objective
The student is familiar with C++ language and its specific features in object-oriented programming. The student knows how to define a class, instantiate it and write code, in which the objets created are used. The student knows how to make objects interact with each other, how to use inheritance and how to use dynamic binding.
The student knows how to define and use generic functions and classes as well as operator functions
Content
- automatic and dynamic creation of an object,
- constructors and destructors,
- inheritance, associations, aggregation,
- function overloading,
- virtual functions and dynamic binding,
- various parameter types,
- copy constructor,
- operator overloading,
- generic classes and functions,
- standard class library.
Evaluation scale
Hyväksytty/Hylätty
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
After completing this course the student will
- understand the difference between a class and an object and knows how to use straightforward pre-coded classes in a software application
- understands why classes are generally speaking necessary and how they are used (the importance of differentiating between implementation and user interface)
- is able to design and use simple classes
- understands the goal of making classes to be applicable for multiple purposes
- understands how the vector class model operates and knows how to correctly use it instead of a C language array
Assessment criteria, good (3)
After completing this course the student will
- understand the benefits and disadvantages of dynamic memory management when designing and using objects
- when designing classes understand and be prepared for the challenges brought by any dynamic data members (need for a destructor, need for a copy constructor, need for an assignment operator etc.)
- knows how to select a suitable class relation type (inheritance, association, aggregation) according to the situation when using an existing class to implement a new class
- also knows how to implement a new class using the class relation types mentioned above
- understands the implementation differences between various STL container class models thus being able to select a suitable model based on the requirements of the current application
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
After completing this course the student will
- deeply understand the meaning of function models and class models and how these operate on the compiler level
- knows when designing classes how to be prepared for eventual memory leaks and knows how to prevent these leaks in all situations (exceptional situations included)
- is able to very expertly use pointers, not just by trial and error (defining a pointer, indirect referencing, using references)
Further information
Online course
Enrollment
02.07.2024 - 31.07.2024
Timing
01.01.2024 - 31.07.2024
Number of ECTS credits allocated
3 op
Virtual portion
3 op
Mode of delivery
Distance learning
Unit
School of ICT
Campus
Karaportti 2
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Information and Communication Technology
Teachers
- Janne Salonen
Teacher in charge
Janne Salonen
Groups
-
Viope_nonstop_13Viope_nonstop_13
Objective
The student is familiar with C++ language and its specific features in object-oriented programming. The student knows how to define a class, instantiate it and write code, in which the objets created are used. The student knows how to make objects interact with each other, how to use inheritance and how to use dynamic binding.
The student knows how to define and use generic functions and classes as well as operator functions
Content
- automatic and dynamic creation of an object,
- constructors and destructors,
- inheritance, associations, aggregation,
- function overloading,
- virtual functions and dynamic binding,
- various parameter types,
- copy constructor,
- operator overloading,
- generic classes and functions,
- standard class library.
Evaluation scale
Hyväksytty/Hylätty
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
After completing this course the student will
- understand the difference between a class and an object and knows how to use straightforward pre-coded classes in a software application
- understands why classes are generally speaking necessary and how they are used (the importance of differentiating between implementation and user interface)
- is able to design and use simple classes
- understands the goal of making classes to be applicable for multiple purposes
- understands how the vector class model operates and knows how to correctly use it instead of a C language array
Assessment criteria, good (3)
After completing this course the student will
- understand the benefits and disadvantages of dynamic memory management when designing and using objects
- when designing classes understand and be prepared for the challenges brought by any dynamic data members (need for a destructor, need for a copy constructor, need for an assignment operator etc.)
- knows how to select a suitable class relation type (inheritance, association, aggregation) according to the situation when using an existing class to implement a new class
- also knows how to implement a new class using the class relation types mentioned above
- understands the implementation differences between various STL container class models thus being able to select a suitable model based on the requirements of the current application
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
After completing this course the student will
- deeply understand the meaning of function models and class models and how these operate on the compiler level
- knows when designing classes how to be prepared for eventual memory leaks and knows how to prevent these leaks in all situations (exceptional situations included)
- is able to very expertly use pointers, not just by trial and error (defining a pointer, indirect referencing, using references)
Further information
Online course
Enrollment
02.07.2023 - 31.07.2023
Timing
01.08.2023 - 31.07.2024
Number of ECTS credits allocated
3 op
Virtual portion
3 op
Mode of delivery
Distance learning
Campus
Karaportti 2
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Information and Communication Technology
Teacher in charge
Janne Salonen
Objective
The student is familiar with C++ language and its specific features in object-oriented programming. The student knows how to define a class, instantiate it and write code, in which the objets created are used. The student knows how to make objects interact with each other, how to use inheritance and how to use dynamic binding.
The student knows how to define and use generic functions and classes as well as operator functions
Content
- automatic and dynamic creation of an object,
- constructors and destructors,
- inheritance, associations, aggregation,
- function overloading,
- virtual functions and dynamic binding,
- various parameter types,
- copy constructor,
- operator overloading,
- generic classes and functions,
- standard class library.
Evaluation scale
Hyväksytty/Hylätty
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
After completing this course the student will
- understand the difference between a class and an object and knows how to use straightforward pre-coded classes in a software application
- understands why classes are generally speaking necessary and how they are used (the importance of differentiating between implementation and user interface)
- is able to design and use simple classes
- understands the goal of making classes to be applicable for multiple purposes
- understands how the vector class model operates and knows how to correctly use it instead of a C language array
Assessment criteria, good (3)
After completing this course the student will
- understand the benefits and disadvantages of dynamic memory management when designing and using objects
- when designing classes understand and be prepared for the challenges brought by any dynamic data members (need for a destructor, need for a copy constructor, need for an assignment operator etc.)
- knows how to select a suitable class relation type (inheritance, association, aggregation) according to the situation when using an existing class to implement a new class
- also knows how to implement a new class using the class relation types mentioned above
- understands the implementation differences between various STL container class models thus being able to select a suitable model based on the requirements of the current application
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
After completing this course the student will
- deeply understand the meaning of function models and class models and how these operate on the compiler level
- knows when designing classes how to be prepared for eventual memory leaks and knows how to prevent these leaks in all situations (exceptional situations included)
- is able to very expertly use pointers, not just by trial and error (defining a pointer, indirect referencing, using references)
Further information
Online course
Enrollment
02.07.2023 - 31.07.2023
Timing
01.08.2023 - 31.07.2024
Number of ECTS credits allocated
3 op
Virtual portion
3 op
Mode of delivery
Distance learning
Campus
Karaportti 2
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Information and Communication Technology
Teachers
- Janne Salonen
Teacher in charge
Janne Salonen
Objective
The student is familiar with C++ language and its specific features in object-oriented programming. The student knows how to define a class, instantiate it and write code, in which the objets created are used. The student knows how to make objects interact with each other, how to use inheritance and how to use dynamic binding.
The student knows how to define and use generic functions and classes as well as operator functions
Content
- automatic and dynamic creation of an object,
- constructors and destructors,
- inheritance, associations, aggregation,
- function overloading,
- virtual functions and dynamic binding,
- various parameter types,
- copy constructor,
- operator overloading,
- generic classes and functions,
- standard class library.
Evaluation scale
Hyväksytty/Hylätty
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
After completing this course the student will
- understand the difference between a class and an object and knows how to use straightforward pre-coded classes in a software application
- understands why classes are generally speaking necessary and how they are used (the importance of differentiating between implementation and user interface)
- is able to design and use simple classes
- understands the goal of making classes to be applicable for multiple purposes
- understands how the vector class model operates and knows how to correctly use it instead of a C language array
Assessment criteria, good (3)
After completing this course the student will
- understand the benefits and disadvantages of dynamic memory management when designing and using objects
- when designing classes understand and be prepared for the challenges brought by any dynamic data members (need for a destructor, need for a copy constructor, need for an assignment operator etc.)
- knows how to select a suitable class relation type (inheritance, association, aggregation) according to the situation when using an existing class to implement a new class
- also knows how to implement a new class using the class relation types mentioned above
- understands the implementation differences between various STL container class models thus being able to select a suitable model based on the requirements of the current application
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
After completing this course the student will
- deeply understand the meaning of function models and class models and how these operate on the compiler level
- knows when designing classes how to be prepared for eventual memory leaks and knows how to prevent these leaks in all situations (exceptional situations included)
- is able to very expertly use pointers, not just by trial and error (defining a pointer, indirect referencing, using references)
Further information
Online course
Timing
01.08.2023 - 31.12.2023
Number of ECTS credits allocated
3 op
Virtual portion
3 op
Mode of delivery
Distance learning
Unit
School of ICT
Campus
Karaportti 2
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
0 - 5000
Degree programmes
- Information and Communication Technology
Teachers
- Mika Hyyryläinen
- Virve Prami
Teacher in charge
Janne Salonen
Groups
-
ATX22TV_Study_PackagesOpen UAS: NonStop Study Packages
Objective
The student is familiar with C++ language and its specific features in object-oriented programming. The student knows how to define a class, instantiate it and write code, in which the objets created are used. The student knows how to make objects interact with each other, how to use inheritance and how to use dynamic binding.
The student knows how to define and use generic functions and classes as well as operator functions
Content
- automatic and dynamic creation of an object,
- constructors and destructors,
- inheritance, associations, aggregation,
- function overloading,
- virtual functions and dynamic binding,
- various parameter types,
- copy constructor,
- operator overloading,
- generic classes and functions,
- standard class library.
Location and time
Riippuu opiskelijasta itsestään.
Materials
Löytyy oppimisympäristöstä.
Teaching methods
100% netin kautta itsenäisesti suoritettava kurssi.
Employer connections
N/A
Exam schedules
N/A
International connections
N/A
Completion alternatives
N/A
Student workload
Riippuu opiskelijan lähtötasosta.
Content scheduling
Riippuu opiskelijasta itsestään.
Evaluation scale
Hyväksytty/Hylätty
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
After completing this course the student will
- understand the difference between a class and an object and knows how to use straightforward pre-coded classes in a software application
- understands why classes are generally speaking necessary and how they are used (the importance of differentiating between implementation and user interface)
- is able to design and use simple classes
- understands the goal of making classes to be applicable for multiple purposes
- understands how the vector class model operates and knows how to correctly use it instead of a C language array
Assessment criteria, good (3)
After completing this course the student will
- understand the benefits and disadvantages of dynamic memory management when designing and using objects
- when designing classes understand and be prepared for the challenges brought by any dynamic data members (need for a destructor, need for a copy constructor, need for an assignment operator etc.)
- knows how to select a suitable class relation type (inheritance, association, aggregation) according to the situation when using an existing class to implement a new class
- also knows how to implement a new class using the class relation types mentioned above
- understands the implementation differences between various STL container class models thus being able to select a suitable model based on the requirements of the current application
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
After completing this course the student will
- deeply understand the meaning of function models and class models and how these operate on the compiler level
- knows when designing classes how to be prepared for eventual memory leaks and knows how to prevent these leaks in all situations (exceptional situations included)
- is able to very expertly use pointers, not just by trial and error (defining a pointer, indirect referencing, using references)
Assessment methods and criteria
Kun olet tehnyt 80% tehtävistä, niin kurssiarvioinnin saamiseksi sinun tulee lähettää sähköpostiviestiä osoitteeseen: viopesupport@metropolia.fi
Further information
Online course
Timing
31.12.2022
Number of ECTS credits allocated
3 op
Virtual portion
3 op
Mode of delivery
Distance learning
Unit
School of ICT
Campus
Karaportti 2
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
0 - 5000
Degree programmes
- Information and Communication Technology
Teachers
- Mika Hyyryläinen
Groups
-
VIOPE_NonStop3VIOPE_NonStop3
Objective
The student is familiar with C++ language and its specific features in object-oriented programming. The student knows how to define a class, instantiate it and write code, in which the objets created are used. The student knows how to make objects interact with each other, how to use inheritance and how to use dynamic binding.
The student knows how to define and use generic functions and classes as well as operator functions
Content
- automatic and dynamic creation of an object,
- constructors and destructors,
- inheritance, associations, aggregation,
- function overloading,
- virtual functions and dynamic binding,
- various parameter types,
- copy constructor,
- operator overloading,
- generic classes and functions,
- standard class library.
Location and time
Riippuu opiskelijasta itsestään.
Materials
Löytyy oppimisympäristöstä.
Teaching methods
100% netin kautta itsenäisesti suoritettava kurssi.
Employer connections
N/A
Exam schedules
N/A
International connections
N/A
Completion alternatives
N/A
Student workload
Riippuu opiskelijan lähtötasosta.
Content scheduling
Riippuu opiskelijasta itsestään.
Further information
ENROLLING
Open UAS Student via https://hakija.oma.metropolia.fi/
CampusOnline Students via eform which can be find via https://campusonline.fi
Metropolia's Degree Student
- Go to https://vw4.viope.com/login?org=metropolia
- Register to system -> Click the link “Enroll on the course”
- Choose any course of (NonStop).
- Fill the others fields
If you have problems with enrolling this course or questions about it, please contact to viopesupport@metropolia.fi
Evaluation scale
Hyväksytty/Hylätty
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
After completing this course the student will
- understand the difference between a class and an object and knows how to use straightforward pre-coded classes in a software application
- understands why classes are generally speaking necessary and how they are used (the importance of differentiating between implementation and user interface)
- is able to design and use simple classes
- understands the goal of making classes to be applicable for multiple purposes
- understands how the vector class model operates and knows how to correctly use it instead of a C language array
Assessment criteria, good (3)
After completing this course the student will
- understand the benefits and disadvantages of dynamic memory management when designing and using objects
- when designing classes understand and be prepared for the challenges brought by any dynamic data members (need for a destructor, need for a copy constructor, need for an assignment operator etc.)
- knows how to select a suitable class relation type (inheritance, association, aggregation) according to the situation when using an existing class to implement a new class
- also knows how to implement a new class using the class relation types mentioned above
- understands the implementation differences between various STL container class models thus being able to select a suitable model based on the requirements of the current application
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
After completing this course the student will
- deeply understand the meaning of function models and class models and how these operate on the compiler level
- knows when designing classes how to be prepared for eventual memory leaks and knows how to prevent these leaks in all situations (exceptional situations included)
- is able to very expertly use pointers, not just by trial and error (defining a pointer, indirect referencing, using references)
Assessment methods and criteria
Kun olet tehnyt 80% tehtävistä, niin kurssiarvioinnin saamiseksi sinun tulee lähettää sähköpostiviestiä osoitteeseen: viopesupport@metropolia.fi
Further information
Online course
Timing
31.12.2022
Number of ECTS credits allocated
3 op
Virtual portion
3 op
Mode of delivery
Distance learning
Unit
School of ICT
Campus
Karaportti 2
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
0 - 5000
Degree programmes
- Information and Communication Technology
Teachers
- Mika Hyyryläinen
Groups
-
VIOPE_NonStop4VIOPE_NonStop4
Objective
The student is familiar with C++ language and its specific features in object-oriented programming. The student knows how to define a class, instantiate it and write code, in which the objets created are used. The student knows how to make objects interact with each other, how to use inheritance and how to use dynamic binding.
The student knows how to define and use generic functions and classes as well as operator functions
Content
- automatic and dynamic creation of an object,
- constructors and destructors,
- inheritance, associations, aggregation,
- function overloading,
- virtual functions and dynamic binding,
- various parameter types,
- copy constructor,
- operator overloading,
- generic classes and functions,
- standard class library.
Location and time
Riippuu opiskelijasta itsestään.
Materials
Löytyy oppimisympäristöstä.
Teaching methods
100% netin kautta itsenäisesti suoritettava kurssi.
Employer connections
N/A
Exam schedules
N/A
International connections
N/A
Completion alternatives
N/A
Student workload
Riippuu opiskelijan lähtötasosta.
Content scheduling
Riippuu opiskelijasta itsestään.
Further information
ENROLLING
Open UAS Student via https://hakija.oma.metropolia.fi/
CampusOnline Students via eform which can be find via https://campusonline.fi
Metropolia's Degree Student
- Go to https://vw4.viope.com/login?org=metropolia
- Register to system -> Click the link “Enroll on the course”
- Choose any course of (NonStop).
- Fill the others fields
If you have problems with enrolling this course or questions about it, please contact to viopesupport@metropolia.fi
Evaluation scale
Hyväksytty/Hylätty
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
After completing this course the student will
- understand the difference between a class and an object and knows how to use straightforward pre-coded classes in a software application
- understands why classes are generally speaking necessary and how they are used (the importance of differentiating between implementation and user interface)
- is able to design and use simple classes
- understands the goal of making classes to be applicable for multiple purposes
- understands how the vector class model operates and knows how to correctly use it instead of a C language array
Assessment criteria, good (3)
After completing this course the student will
- understand the benefits and disadvantages of dynamic memory management when designing and using objects
- when designing classes understand and be prepared for the challenges brought by any dynamic data members (need for a destructor, need for a copy constructor, need for an assignment operator etc.)
- knows how to select a suitable class relation type (inheritance, association, aggregation) according to the situation when using an existing class to implement a new class
- also knows how to implement a new class using the class relation types mentioned above
- understands the implementation differences between various STL container class models thus being able to select a suitable model based on the requirements of the current application
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
After completing this course the student will
- deeply understand the meaning of function models and class models and how these operate on the compiler level
- knows when designing classes how to be prepared for eventual memory leaks and knows how to prevent these leaks in all situations (exceptional situations included)
- is able to very expertly use pointers, not just by trial and error (defining a pointer, indirect referencing, using references)
Assessment methods and criteria
Kun olet tehnyt 80% tehtävistä, niin kurssiarvioinnin saamiseksi sinun tulee lähettää sähköpostiviestiä osoitteeseen: viopesupport@metropolia.fi
Further information
Online course
Timing
31.12.2022
Number of ECTS credits allocated
3 op
Virtual portion
3 op
Mode of delivery
Distance learning
Unit
School of ICT
Campus
Karaportti 2
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
0 - 5000
Degree programmes
- Information and Communication Technology
Teachers
- Mika Hyyryläinen
Groups
-
VIOPE_NonStop4VIOPE_NonStop4
Objective
The student is familiar with C++ language and its specific features in object-oriented programming. The student knows how to define a class, instantiate it and write code, in which the objets created are used. The student knows how to make objects interact with each other, how to use inheritance and how to use dynamic binding.
The student knows how to define and use generic functions and classes as well as operator functions
Content
- automatic and dynamic creation of an object,
- constructors and destructors,
- inheritance, associations, aggregation,
- function overloading,
- virtual functions and dynamic binding,
- various parameter types,
- copy constructor,
- operator overloading,
- generic classes and functions,
- standard class library.
Location and time
Riippuu opiskelijasta itsestään.
Materials
Löytyy oppimisympäristöstä.
Teaching methods
100% netin kautta itsenäisesti suoritettava kurssi.
Employer connections
N/A
Exam schedules
N/A
International connections
N/A
Completion alternatives
N/A
Student workload
Riippuu opiskelijan lähtötasosta.
Content scheduling
Riippuu opiskelijasta itsestään.
Further information
ENROLLING
Open UAS Student via https://hakija.oma.metropolia.fi/
CampusOnline Students via eform which can be find via https://campusonline.fi
Metropolia's Degree Student
- Go to https://vw4.viope.com/login?org=metropolia
- Register to system -> Click the link “Enroll on the course”
- Choose any course of (NonStop).
- Fill the others fields
If you have problems with enrolling this course or questions about it, please contact to viopesupport@metropolia.fi
Evaluation scale
Hyväksytty/Hylätty
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
After completing this course the student will
- understand the difference between a class and an object and knows how to use straightforward pre-coded classes in a software application
- understands why classes are generally speaking necessary and how they are used (the importance of differentiating between implementation and user interface)
- is able to design and use simple classes
- understands the goal of making classes to be applicable for multiple purposes
- understands how the vector class model operates and knows how to correctly use it instead of a C language array
Assessment criteria, good (3)
After completing this course the student will
- understand the benefits and disadvantages of dynamic memory management when designing and using objects
- when designing classes understand and be prepared for the challenges brought by any dynamic data members (need for a destructor, need for a copy constructor, need for an assignment operator etc.)
- knows how to select a suitable class relation type (inheritance, association, aggregation) according to the situation when using an existing class to implement a new class
- also knows how to implement a new class using the class relation types mentioned above
- understands the implementation differences between various STL container class models thus being able to select a suitable model based on the requirements of the current application
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
After completing this course the student will
- deeply understand the meaning of function models and class models and how these operate on the compiler level
- knows when designing classes how to be prepared for eventual memory leaks and knows how to prevent these leaks in all situations (exceptional situations included)
- is able to very expertly use pointers, not just by trial and error (defining a pointer, indirect referencing, using references)
Assessment methods and criteria
Kun olet tehnyt 80% tehtävistä, niin kurssiarvioinnin saamiseksi sinun tulee lähettää sähköpostiviestiä osoitteeseen: viopesupport@metropolia.fi
Further information
Online course
Timing
31.12.2022
Number of ECTS credits allocated
3 op
Virtual portion
3 op
Mode of delivery
Distance learning
Unit
School of ICT
Campus
Karaportti 2
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
0 - 5000
Degree programmes
- Information and Communication Technology
Teachers
- Mika Hyyryläinen
Groups
-
VIOPE_NonStop5VIOPE_NonStop5
Objective
The student is familiar with C++ language and its specific features in object-oriented programming. The student knows how to define a class, instantiate it and write code, in which the objets created are used. The student knows how to make objects interact with each other, how to use inheritance and how to use dynamic binding.
The student knows how to define and use generic functions and classes as well as operator functions
Content
- automatic and dynamic creation of an object,
- constructors and destructors,
- inheritance, associations, aggregation,
- function overloading,
- virtual functions and dynamic binding,
- various parameter types,
- copy constructor,
- operator overloading,
- generic classes and functions,
- standard class library.
Location and time
Riippuu opiskelijasta itsestään.
Materials
Löytyy oppimisympäristöstä.
Teaching methods
100% netin kautta itsenäisesti suoritettava kurssi.
Employer connections
N/A
Exam schedules
N/A
International connections
N/A
Completion alternatives
N/A
Student workload
Riippuu opiskelijan lähtötasosta.
Content scheduling
Riippuu opiskelijasta itsestään.
Further information
ENROLLING
Open UAS Student via https://hakija.oma.metropolia.fi/
CampusOnline Students via eform which can be find via https://campusonline.fi
Metropolia's Degree Student
- Go to https://vw4.viope.com/login?org=metropolia
- Register to system -> Click the link “Enroll on the course”
- Choose any course of (NonStop).
- Fill the others fields
If you have problems with enrolling this course or questions about it, please contact to viopesupport@metropolia.fi
Evaluation scale
Hyväksytty/Hylätty
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
After completing this course the student will
- understand the difference between a class and an object and knows how to use straightforward pre-coded classes in a software application
- understands why classes are generally speaking necessary and how they are used (the importance of differentiating between implementation and user interface)
- is able to design and use simple classes
- understands the goal of making classes to be applicable for multiple purposes
- understands how the vector class model operates and knows how to correctly use it instead of a C language array
Assessment criteria, good (3)
After completing this course the student will
- understand the benefits and disadvantages of dynamic memory management when designing and using objects
- when designing classes understand and be prepared for the challenges brought by any dynamic data members (need for a destructor, need for a copy constructor, need for an assignment operator etc.)
- knows how to select a suitable class relation type (inheritance, association, aggregation) according to the situation when using an existing class to implement a new class
- also knows how to implement a new class using the class relation types mentioned above
- understands the implementation differences between various STL container class models thus being able to select a suitable model based on the requirements of the current application
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
After completing this course the student will
- deeply understand the meaning of function models and class models and how these operate on the compiler level
- knows when designing classes how to be prepared for eventual memory leaks and knows how to prevent these leaks in all situations (exceptional situations included)
- is able to very expertly use pointers, not just by trial and error (defining a pointer, indirect referencing, using references)
Assessment methods and criteria
Kun olet tehnyt 80% tehtävistä, niin kurssiarvioinnin saamiseksi sinun tulee lähettää sähköpostiviestiä osoitteeseen: viopesupport@metropolia.fi
Further information
Online course
Timing
02.11.2022 - 31.12.2022
Number of ECTS credits allocated
3 op
Virtual portion
3 op
Mode of delivery
Distance learning
Unit
School of ICT
Campus
Karaportti 2
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
0 - 5000
Degree programmes
- Information and Communication Technology
Teachers
- Mika Hyyryläinen
Groups
-
VIOPE_NonStop3VIOPE_NonStop3
Objective
The student is familiar with C++ language and its specific features in object-oriented programming. The student knows how to define a class, instantiate it and write code, in which the objets created are used. The student knows how to make objects interact with each other, how to use inheritance and how to use dynamic binding.
The student knows how to define and use generic functions and classes as well as operator functions
Content
- automatic and dynamic creation of an object,
- constructors and destructors,
- inheritance, associations, aggregation,
- function overloading,
- virtual functions and dynamic binding,
- various parameter types,
- copy constructor,
- operator overloading,
- generic classes and functions,
- standard class library.
Location and time
Riippuu opiskelijasta itsestään.
Materials
Löytyy oppimisympäristöstä.
Teaching methods
100% netin kautta itsenäisesti suoritettava kurssi.
Employer connections
N/A
Exam schedules
N/A
International connections
N/A
Completion alternatives
N/A
Student workload
Riippuu opiskelijan lähtötasosta.
Content scheduling
Riippuu opiskelijasta itsestään.
Further information
ENROLLING
Open UAS Student via https://hakija.oma.metropolia.fi/
CampusOnline Students via eform which can be find via https://campusonline.fi
Metropolia's Degree Student
- Go to https://vw4.viope.com/login?org=metropolia
- Register to system -> Click the link “Enroll on the course”
- Choose any course of (NonStop).
- Fill the others fields
If you have problems with enrolling this course or questions about it, please contact to viopesupport@metropolia.fi
Evaluation scale
Hyväksytty/Hylätty
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
After completing this course the student will
- understand the difference between a class and an object and knows how to use straightforward pre-coded classes in a software application
- understands why classes are generally speaking necessary and how they are used (the importance of differentiating between implementation and user interface)
- is able to design and use simple classes
- understands the goal of making classes to be applicable for multiple purposes
- understands how the vector class model operates and knows how to correctly use it instead of a C language array
Assessment criteria, good (3)
After completing this course the student will
- understand the benefits and disadvantages of dynamic memory management when designing and using objects
- when designing classes understand and be prepared for the challenges brought by any dynamic data members (need for a destructor, need for a copy constructor, need for an assignment operator etc.)
- knows how to select a suitable class relation type (inheritance, association, aggregation) according to the situation when using an existing class to implement a new class
- also knows how to implement a new class using the class relation types mentioned above
- understands the implementation differences between various STL container class models thus being able to select a suitable model based on the requirements of the current application
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
After completing this course the student will
- deeply understand the meaning of function models and class models and how these operate on the compiler level
- knows when designing classes how to be prepared for eventual memory leaks and knows how to prevent these leaks in all situations (exceptional situations included)
- is able to very expertly use pointers, not just by trial and error (defining a pointer, indirect referencing, using references)
Assessment methods and criteria
Kun olet tehnyt 80% tehtävistä, niin kurssiarvioinnin saamiseksi sinun tulee lähettää sähköpostiviestiä osoitteeseen: viopesupport@metropolia.fi
Further information
Online course
Timing
02.11.2022 - 31.12.2022
Number of ECTS credits allocated
3 op
Virtual portion
3 op
Mode of delivery
Distance learning
Unit
School of ICT
Campus
Karaportti 2
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
0 - 5000
Degree programmes
- Information and Communication Technology
Teachers
- Mika Hyyryläinen
Groups
-
VIOPE_NonStop4VIOPE_NonStop4
Objective
The student is familiar with C++ language and its specific features in object-oriented programming. The student knows how to define a class, instantiate it and write code, in which the objets created are used. The student knows how to make objects interact with each other, how to use inheritance and how to use dynamic binding.
The student knows how to define and use generic functions and classes as well as operator functions
Content
- automatic and dynamic creation of an object,
- constructors and destructors,
- inheritance, associations, aggregation,
- function overloading,
- virtual functions and dynamic binding,
- various parameter types,
- copy constructor,
- operator overloading,
- generic classes and functions,
- standard class library.
Location and time
Riippuu opiskelijasta itsestään.
Materials
Löytyy oppimisympäristöstä.
Teaching methods
100% netin kautta itsenäisesti suoritettava kurssi.
Employer connections
N/A
Exam schedules
N/A
International connections
N/A
Completion alternatives
N/A
Student workload
Riippuu opiskelijan lähtötasosta.
Content scheduling
Riippuu opiskelijasta itsestään.
Further information
ENROLLING
Open UAS Student via https://hakija.oma.metropolia.fi/
CampusOnline Students via eform which can be find via https://campusonline.fi
Metropolia's Degree Student
- Go to https://vw4.viope.com/login?org=metropolia
- Register to system -> Click the link “Enroll on the course”
- Choose any course of (NonStop).
- Fill the others fields
If you have problems with enrolling this course or questions about it, please contact to viopesupport@metropolia.fi
Evaluation scale
Hyväksytty/Hylätty
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
After completing this course the student will
- understand the difference between a class and an object and knows how to use straightforward pre-coded classes in a software application
- understands why classes are generally speaking necessary and how they are used (the importance of differentiating between implementation and user interface)
- is able to design and use simple classes
- understands the goal of making classes to be applicable for multiple purposes
- understands how the vector class model operates and knows how to correctly use it instead of a C language array
Assessment criteria, good (3)
After completing this course the student will
- understand the benefits and disadvantages of dynamic memory management when designing and using objects
- when designing classes understand and be prepared for the challenges brought by any dynamic data members (need for a destructor, need for a copy constructor, need for an assignment operator etc.)
- knows how to select a suitable class relation type (inheritance, association, aggregation) according to the situation when using an existing class to implement a new class
- also knows how to implement a new class using the class relation types mentioned above
- understands the implementation differences between various STL container class models thus being able to select a suitable model based on the requirements of the current application
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
After completing this course the student will
- deeply understand the meaning of function models and class models and how these operate on the compiler level
- knows when designing classes how to be prepared for eventual memory leaks and knows how to prevent these leaks in all situations (exceptional situations included)
- is able to very expertly use pointers, not just by trial and error (defining a pointer, indirect referencing, using references)
Assessment methods and criteria
Kun olet tehnyt 80% tehtävistä, niin kurssiarvioinnin saamiseksi sinun tulee lähettää sähköpostiviestiä osoitteeseen: viopesupport@metropolia.fi
Further information
Online course
Timing
02.11.2022 - 31.12.2022
Number of ECTS credits allocated
3 op
Virtual portion
3 op
Mode of delivery
Distance learning
Unit
School of ICT
Campus
Karaportti 2
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
0 - 5000
Degree programmes
- Information and Communication Technology
Teachers
- Mika Hyyryläinen
Groups
-
VIOPE_NonStop4VIOPE_NonStop4
Objective
The student is familiar with C++ language and its specific features in object-oriented programming. The student knows how to define a class, instantiate it and write code, in which the objets created are used. The student knows how to make objects interact with each other, how to use inheritance and how to use dynamic binding.
The student knows how to define and use generic functions and classes as well as operator functions
Content
- automatic and dynamic creation of an object,
- constructors and destructors,
- inheritance, associations, aggregation,
- function overloading,
- virtual functions and dynamic binding,
- various parameter types,
- copy constructor,
- operator overloading,
- generic classes and functions,
- standard class library.
Location and time
Riippuu opiskelijasta itsestään.
Materials
Löytyy oppimisympäristöstä.
Teaching methods
100% netin kautta itsenäisesti suoritettava kurssi.
Employer connections
N/A
Exam schedules
N/A
International connections
N/A
Completion alternatives
N/A
Student workload
Riippuu opiskelijan lähtötasosta.
Content scheduling
Riippuu opiskelijasta itsestään.
Further information
ENROLLING
Open UAS Student via https://hakija.oma.metropolia.fi/
CampusOnline Students via eform which can be find via https://campusonline.fi
Metropolia's Degree Student
- Go to https://vw4.viope.com/login?org=metropolia
- Register to system -> Click the link “Enroll on the course”
- Choose any course of (NonStop).
- Fill the others fields
If you have problems with enrolling this course or questions about it, please contact to viopesupport@metropolia.fi
Evaluation scale
Hyväksytty/Hylätty
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
After completing this course the student will
- understand the difference between a class and an object and knows how to use straightforward pre-coded classes in a software application
- understands why classes are generally speaking necessary and how they are used (the importance of differentiating between implementation and user interface)
- is able to design and use simple classes
- understands the goal of making classes to be applicable for multiple purposes
- understands how the vector class model operates and knows how to correctly use it instead of a C language array
Assessment criteria, good (3)
After completing this course the student will
- understand the benefits and disadvantages of dynamic memory management when designing and using objects
- when designing classes understand and be prepared for the challenges brought by any dynamic data members (need for a destructor, need for a copy constructor, need for an assignment operator etc.)
- knows how to select a suitable class relation type (inheritance, association, aggregation) according to the situation when using an existing class to implement a new class
- also knows how to implement a new class using the class relation types mentioned above
- understands the implementation differences between various STL container class models thus being able to select a suitable model based on the requirements of the current application
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
After completing this course the student will
- deeply understand the meaning of function models and class models and how these operate on the compiler level
- knows when designing classes how to be prepared for eventual memory leaks and knows how to prevent these leaks in all situations (exceptional situations included)
- is able to very expertly use pointers, not just by trial and error (defining a pointer, indirect referencing, using references)
Assessment methods and criteria
Kun olet tehnyt 80% tehtävistä, niin kurssiarvioinnin saamiseksi sinun tulee lähettää sähköpostiviestiä osoitteeseen: viopesupport@metropolia.fi
Further information
Online course
Timing
02.11.2022 - 31.12.2022
Number of ECTS credits allocated
3 op
Virtual portion
3 op
Mode of delivery
Distance learning
Unit
School of ICT
Campus
Karaportti 2
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
0 - 5000
Degree programmes
- Information and Communication Technology
Teachers
- Mika Hyyryläinen
Groups
-
VIOPE_NonStop5VIOPE_NonStop5
Objective
The student is familiar with C++ language and its specific features in object-oriented programming. The student knows how to define a class, instantiate it and write code, in which the objets created are used. The student knows how to make objects interact with each other, how to use inheritance and how to use dynamic binding.
The student knows how to define and use generic functions and classes as well as operator functions
Content
- automatic and dynamic creation of an object,
- constructors and destructors,
- inheritance, associations, aggregation,
- function overloading,
- virtual functions and dynamic binding,
- various parameter types,
- copy constructor,
- operator overloading,
- generic classes and functions,
- standard class library.
Location and time
Riippuu opiskelijasta itsestään.
Materials
Löytyy oppimisympäristöstä.
Teaching methods
100% netin kautta itsenäisesti suoritettava kurssi.
Employer connections
N/A
Exam schedules
N/A
International connections
N/A
Completion alternatives
N/A
Student workload
Riippuu opiskelijan lähtötasosta.
Content scheduling
Riippuu opiskelijasta itsestään.
Further information
ENROLLING
Open UAS Student via https://hakija.oma.metropolia.fi/
CampusOnline Students via eform which can be find via https://campusonline.fi
Metropolia's Degree Student
- Go to https://vw4.viope.com/login?org=metropolia
- Register to system -> Click the link “Enroll on the course”
- Choose any course of (NonStop).
- Fill the others fields
If you have problems with enrolling this course or questions about it, please contact to viopesupport@metropolia.fi
Evaluation scale
Hyväksytty/Hylätty
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
After completing this course the student will
- understand the difference between a class and an object and knows how to use straightforward pre-coded classes in a software application
- understands why classes are generally speaking necessary and how they are used (the importance of differentiating between implementation and user interface)
- is able to design and use simple classes
- understands the goal of making classes to be applicable for multiple purposes
- understands how the vector class model operates and knows how to correctly use it instead of a C language array
Assessment criteria, good (3)
After completing this course the student will
- understand the benefits and disadvantages of dynamic memory management when designing and using objects
- when designing classes understand and be prepared for the challenges brought by any dynamic data members (need for a destructor, need for a copy constructor, need for an assignment operator etc.)
- knows how to select a suitable class relation type (inheritance, association, aggregation) according to the situation when using an existing class to implement a new class
- also knows how to implement a new class using the class relation types mentioned above
- understands the implementation differences between various STL container class models thus being able to select a suitable model based on the requirements of the current application
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
After completing this course the student will
- deeply understand the meaning of function models and class models and how these operate on the compiler level
- knows when designing classes how to be prepared for eventual memory leaks and knows how to prevent these leaks in all situations (exceptional situations included)
- is able to very expertly use pointers, not just by trial and error (defining a pointer, indirect referencing, using references)
Assessment methods and criteria
Kun olet tehnyt 80% tehtävistä, niin kurssiarvioinnin saamiseksi sinun tulee lähettää sähköpostiviestiä osoitteeseen: viopesupport@metropolia.fi
Further information
Online course
Timing
01.08.2022 - 31.12.2023
Number of ECTS credits allocated
3 op
Virtual portion
3 op
Mode of delivery
Distance learning
Unit
School of ICT
Campus
Karaportti 2
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
0 - 5000
Degree programmes
- Information and Communication Technology
Teachers
- Mika Hyyryläinen
- Virve Prami
Teacher in charge
Janne Salonen
Objective
The student is familiar with C++ language and its specific features in object-oriented programming. The student knows how to define a class, instantiate it and write code, in which the objets created are used. The student knows how to make objects interact with each other, how to use inheritance and how to use dynamic binding.
The student knows how to define and use generic functions and classes as well as operator functions
Content
- automatic and dynamic creation of an object,
- constructors and destructors,
- inheritance, associations, aggregation,
- function overloading,
- virtual functions and dynamic binding,
- various parameter types,
- copy constructor,
- operator overloading,
- generic classes and functions,
- standard class library.
Location and time
Riippuu opiskelijasta itsestään.
Materials
Löytyy oppimisympäristöstä.
Teaching methods
100% netin kautta itsenäisesti suoritettava kurssi.
Employer connections
N/A
Exam schedules
N/A
International connections
N/A
Completion alternatives
N/A
Student workload
Riippuu opiskelijan lähtötasosta.
Content scheduling
Riippuu opiskelijasta itsestään.
Further information
ENROLLING
Open UAS and CampusOnline Student: Please fill in eform
Metropolia's Degree Student: https://vw4.viope.com/login?org=metropolia
- Register to system -> Click the link “Enroll on the course”
- Choose any course of (NonStop)
- Fill the others fields
Evaluation scale
Hyväksytty/Hylätty
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
After completing this course the student will
- understand the difference between a class and an object and knows how to use straightforward pre-coded classes in a software application
- understands why classes are generally speaking necessary and how they are used (the importance of differentiating between implementation and user interface)
- is able to design and use simple classes
- understands the goal of making classes to be applicable for multiple purposes
- understands how the vector class model operates and knows how to correctly use it instead of a C language array
Assessment criteria, good (3)
After completing this course the student will
- understand the benefits and disadvantages of dynamic memory management when designing and using objects
- when designing classes understand and be prepared for the challenges brought by any dynamic data members (need for a destructor, need for a copy constructor, need for an assignment operator etc.)
- knows how to select a suitable class relation type (inheritance, association, aggregation) according to the situation when using an existing class to implement a new class
- also knows how to implement a new class using the class relation types mentioned above
- understands the implementation differences between various STL container class models thus being able to select a suitable model based on the requirements of the current application
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
After completing this course the student will
- deeply understand the meaning of function models and class models and how these operate on the compiler level
- knows when designing classes how to be prepared for eventual memory leaks and knows how to prevent these leaks in all situations (exceptional situations included)
- is able to very expertly use pointers, not just by trial and error (defining a pointer, indirect referencing, using references)
Assessment methods and criteria
Kun olet tehnyt 80% tehtävistä, niin kurssiarvioinnin saamiseksi sinun tulee lähettää sähköpostiviestiä osoitteeseen: viopesupport@metropolia.fi
Further information
Online course
Timing
01.08.2022 - 31.12.2023
Number of ECTS credits allocated
3 op
Virtual portion
3 op
Mode of delivery
Distance learning
Unit
School of ICT
Campus
Karaportti 2
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
0 - 5000
Degree programmes
- Information and Communication Technology
Teachers
- Mika Hyyryläinen
- Virve Prami
Teacher in charge
Janne Salonen
Objective
The student is familiar with C++ language and its specific features in object-oriented programming. The student knows how to define a class, instantiate it and write code, in which the objets created are used. The student knows how to make objects interact with each other, how to use inheritance and how to use dynamic binding.
The student knows how to define and use generic functions and classes as well as operator functions
Content
- automatic and dynamic creation of an object,
- constructors and destructors,
- inheritance, associations, aggregation,
- function overloading,
- virtual functions and dynamic binding,
- various parameter types,
- copy constructor,
- operator overloading,
- generic classes and functions,
- standard class library.
Location and time
Riippuu opiskelijasta itsestään.
Materials
Löytyy oppimisympäristöstä.
Teaching methods
100% netin kautta itsenäisesti suoritettava kurssi.
Employer connections
N/A
Exam schedules
N/A
International connections
N/A
Completion alternatives
N/A
Student workload
Riippuu opiskelijan lähtötasosta.
Content scheduling
Riippuu opiskelijasta itsestään.
Evaluation scale
Hyväksytty/Hylätty
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
After completing this course the student will
- understand the difference between a class and an object and knows how to use straightforward pre-coded classes in a software application
- understands why classes are generally speaking necessary and how they are used (the importance of differentiating between implementation and user interface)
- is able to design and use simple classes
- understands the goal of making classes to be applicable for multiple purposes
- understands how the vector class model operates and knows how to correctly use it instead of a C language array
Assessment criteria, good (3)
After completing this course the student will
- understand the benefits and disadvantages of dynamic memory management when designing and using objects
- when designing classes understand and be prepared for the challenges brought by any dynamic data members (need for a destructor, need for a copy constructor, need for an assignment operator etc.)
- knows how to select a suitable class relation type (inheritance, association, aggregation) according to the situation when using an existing class to implement a new class
- also knows how to implement a new class using the class relation types mentioned above
- understands the implementation differences between various STL container class models thus being able to select a suitable model based on the requirements of the current application
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
After completing this course the student will
- deeply understand the meaning of function models and class models and how these operate on the compiler level
- knows when designing classes how to be prepared for eventual memory leaks and knows how to prevent these leaks in all situations (exceptional situations included)
- is able to very expertly use pointers, not just by trial and error (defining a pointer, indirect referencing, using references)
Assessment methods and criteria
Kun olet tehnyt 80% tehtävistä, niin kurssiarvioinnin saamiseksi sinun tulee lähettää sähköpostiviestiä osoitteeseen: viopesupport@metropolia.fi
Further information
Online course
Timing
01.08.2022 - 31.12.2023
Number of ECTS credits allocated
3 op
Virtual portion
3 op
Mode of delivery
Distance learning
Unit
School of ICT
Campus
Karaportti 2
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
0 - 5000
Degree programmes
- Information and Communication Technology
Teachers
- Mika Hyyryläinen
- Virve Prami
Teacher in charge
Janne Salonen
Objective
The student is familiar with C++ language and its specific features in object-oriented programming. The student knows how to define a class, instantiate it and write code, in which the objets created are used. The student knows how to make objects interact with each other, how to use inheritance and how to use dynamic binding.
The student knows how to define and use generic functions and classes as well as operator functions
Content
- automatic and dynamic creation of an object,
- constructors and destructors,
- inheritance, associations, aggregation,
- function overloading,
- virtual functions and dynamic binding,
- various parameter types,
- copy constructor,
- operator overloading,
- generic classes and functions,
- standard class library.
Location and time
Riippuu opiskelijasta itsestään.
Materials
Löytyy oppimisympäristöstä.
Teaching methods
100% netin kautta itsenäisesti suoritettava kurssi.
Employer connections
N/A
Exam schedules
N/A
International connections
N/A
Completion alternatives
N/A
Student workload
Riippuu opiskelijan lähtötasosta.
Content scheduling
Riippuu opiskelijasta itsestään.
Further information
ENROLLING
Open UAS and CampusOnline Student: Please fill in eform
Metropolia's Degree Student: https://vw4.viope.com/login?org=metropolia
- Register to system -> Click the link “Enroll on the course”
- Choose any course of (NonStop)
- Fill the others fields
Evaluation scale
Hyväksytty/Hylätty
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
After completing this course the student will
- understand the difference between a class and an object and knows how to use straightforward pre-coded classes in a software application
- understands why classes are generally speaking necessary and how they are used (the importance of differentiating between implementation and user interface)
- is able to design and use simple classes
- understands the goal of making classes to be applicable for multiple purposes
- understands how the vector class model operates and knows how to correctly use it instead of a C language array
Assessment criteria, good (3)
After completing this course the student will
- understand the benefits and disadvantages of dynamic memory management when designing and using objects
- when designing classes understand and be prepared for the challenges brought by any dynamic data members (need for a destructor, need for a copy constructor, need for an assignment operator etc.)
- knows how to select a suitable class relation type (inheritance, association, aggregation) according to the situation when using an existing class to implement a new class
- also knows how to implement a new class using the class relation types mentioned above
- understands the implementation differences between various STL container class models thus being able to select a suitable model based on the requirements of the current application
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
After completing this course the student will
- deeply understand the meaning of function models and class models and how these operate on the compiler level
- knows when designing classes how to be prepared for eventual memory leaks and knows how to prevent these leaks in all situations (exceptional situations included)
- is able to very expertly use pointers, not just by trial and error (defining a pointer, indirect referencing, using references)
Assessment methods and criteria
Kun olet tehnyt 80% tehtävistä, niin kurssiarvioinnin saamiseksi sinun tulee lähettää sähköpostiviestiä osoitteeseen: viopesupport@metropolia.fi
Further information
Online course
Timing
01.08.2022 - 31.12.2023
Number of ECTS credits allocated
3 op
Virtual portion
3 op
Mode of delivery
Distance learning
Unit
School of ICT
Campus
Karaportti 2
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
0 - 5000
Degree programmes
- Information and Communication Technology
Teachers
- Mika Hyyryläinen
- Virve Prami
Teacher in charge
Janne Salonen
Objective
The student is familiar with C++ language and its specific features in object-oriented programming. The student knows how to define a class, instantiate it and write code, in which the objets created are used. The student knows how to make objects interact with each other, how to use inheritance and how to use dynamic binding.
The student knows how to define and use generic functions and classes as well as operator functions
Content
- automatic and dynamic creation of an object,
- constructors and destructors,
- inheritance, associations, aggregation,
- function overloading,
- virtual functions and dynamic binding,
- various parameter types,
- copy constructor,
- operator overloading,
- generic classes and functions,
- standard class library.
Location and time
Riippuu opiskelijasta itsestään.
Materials
Löytyy oppimisympäristöstä.
Teaching methods
100% netin kautta itsenäisesti suoritettava kurssi.
Employer connections
N/A
Exam schedules
N/A
International connections
N/A
Completion alternatives
N/A
Student workload
Riippuu opiskelijan lähtötasosta.
Content scheduling
Riippuu opiskelijasta itsestään.
Evaluation scale
Hyväksytty/Hylätty
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
After completing this course the student will
- understand the difference between a class and an object and knows how to use straightforward pre-coded classes in a software application
- understands why classes are generally speaking necessary and how they are used (the importance of differentiating between implementation and user interface)
- is able to design and use simple classes
- understands the goal of making classes to be applicable for multiple purposes
- understands how the vector class model operates and knows how to correctly use it instead of a C language array
Assessment criteria, good (3)
After completing this course the student will
- understand the benefits and disadvantages of dynamic memory management when designing and using objects
- when designing classes understand and be prepared for the challenges brought by any dynamic data members (need for a destructor, need for a copy constructor, need for an assignment operator etc.)
- knows how to select a suitable class relation type (inheritance, association, aggregation) according to the situation when using an existing class to implement a new class
- also knows how to implement a new class using the class relation types mentioned above
- understands the implementation differences between various STL container class models thus being able to select a suitable model based on the requirements of the current application
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
After completing this course the student will
- deeply understand the meaning of function models and class models and how these operate on the compiler level
- knows when designing classes how to be prepared for eventual memory leaks and knows how to prevent these leaks in all situations (exceptional situations included)
- is able to very expertly use pointers, not just by trial and error (defining a pointer, indirect referencing, using references)
Assessment methods and criteria
Kun olet tehnyt 80% tehtävistä, niin kurssiarvioinnin saamiseksi sinun tulee lähettää sähköpostiviestiä osoitteeseen: viopesupport@metropolia.fi
Further information
Online course
Timing
01.08.2022 - 31.12.2023
Number of ECTS credits allocated
3 op
Virtual portion
3 op
Mode of delivery
Distance learning
Unit
School of ICT
Campus
Karaportti 2
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
0 - 5000
Degree programmes
- Information and Communication Technology
Teachers
- Mika Hyyryläinen
- Virve Prami
Teacher in charge
Janne Salonen
Objective
The student is familiar with C++ language and its specific features in object-oriented programming. The student knows how to define a class, instantiate it and write code, in which the objets created are used. The student knows how to make objects interact with each other, how to use inheritance and how to use dynamic binding.
The student knows how to define and use generic functions and classes as well as operator functions
Content
- automatic and dynamic creation of an object,
- constructors and destructors,
- inheritance, associations, aggregation,
- function overloading,
- virtual functions and dynamic binding,
- various parameter types,
- copy constructor,
- operator overloading,
- generic classes and functions,
- standard class library.
Location and time
Riippuu opiskelijasta itsestään.
Materials
Löytyy oppimisympäristöstä.
Teaching methods
100% netin kautta itsenäisesti suoritettava kurssi.
Employer connections
N/A
Exam schedules
N/A
International connections
N/A
Completion alternatives
N/A
Student workload
Riippuu opiskelijan lähtötasosta.
Content scheduling
Riippuu opiskelijasta itsestään.
Further information
ENROLLING
Open UAS and CampusOnline Student: Please fill in eform
Metropolia's Degree Student: https://vw4.viope.com/login?org=metropolia
- Register to system -> Click the link “Enroll on the course”
- Choose any course of (NonStop)
- Fill the others fields
Evaluation scale
Hyväksytty/Hylätty
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
After completing this course the student will
- understand the difference between a class and an object and knows how to use straightforward pre-coded classes in a software application
- understands why classes are generally speaking necessary and how they are used (the importance of differentiating between implementation and user interface)
- is able to design and use simple classes
- understands the goal of making classes to be applicable for multiple purposes
- understands how the vector class model operates and knows how to correctly use it instead of a C language array
Assessment criteria, good (3)
After completing this course the student will
- understand the benefits and disadvantages of dynamic memory management when designing and using objects
- when designing classes understand and be prepared for the challenges brought by any dynamic data members (need for a destructor, need for a copy constructor, need for an assignment operator etc.)
- knows how to select a suitable class relation type (inheritance, association, aggregation) according to the situation when using an existing class to implement a new class
- also knows how to implement a new class using the class relation types mentioned above
- understands the implementation differences between various STL container class models thus being able to select a suitable model based on the requirements of the current application
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
After completing this course the student will
- deeply understand the meaning of function models and class models and how these operate on the compiler level
- knows when designing classes how to be prepared for eventual memory leaks and knows how to prevent these leaks in all situations (exceptional situations included)
- is able to very expertly use pointers, not just by trial and error (defining a pointer, indirect referencing, using references)
Assessment methods and criteria
Kun olet tehnyt 80% tehtävistä, niin kurssiarvioinnin saamiseksi sinun tulee lähettää sähköpostiviestiä osoitteeseen: viopesupport@metropolia.fi
Further information
Online course
Timing
01.08.2022 - 31.12.2023
Number of ECTS credits allocated
3 op
Virtual portion
3 op
Mode of delivery
Distance learning
Unit
School of ICT
Campus
Karaportti 2
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
0 - 5000
Degree programmes
- Information and Communication Technology
Teachers
- Mika Hyyryläinen
- Virve Prami
Teacher in charge
Janne Salonen
Objective
The student is familiar with C++ language and its specific features in object-oriented programming. The student knows how to define a class, instantiate it and write code, in which the objets created are used. The student knows how to make objects interact with each other, how to use inheritance and how to use dynamic binding.
The student knows how to define and use generic functions and classes as well as operator functions
Content
- automatic and dynamic creation of an object,
- constructors and destructors,
- inheritance, associations, aggregation,
- function overloading,
- virtual functions and dynamic binding,
- various parameter types,
- copy constructor,
- operator overloading,
- generic classes and functions,
- standard class library.
Location and time
Riippuu opiskelijasta itsestään.
Materials
Löytyy oppimisympäristöstä.
Teaching methods
100% netin kautta itsenäisesti suoritettava kurssi.
Employer connections
N/A
Exam schedules
N/A
International connections
N/A
Completion alternatives
N/A
Student workload
Riippuu opiskelijan lähtötasosta.
Content scheduling
Riippuu opiskelijasta itsestään.
Evaluation scale
Hyväksytty/Hylätty
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
After completing this course the student will
- understand the difference between a class and an object and knows how to use straightforward pre-coded classes in a software application
- understands why classes are generally speaking necessary and how they are used (the importance of differentiating between implementation and user interface)
- is able to design and use simple classes
- understands the goal of making classes to be applicable for multiple purposes
- understands how the vector class model operates and knows how to correctly use it instead of a C language array
Assessment criteria, good (3)
After completing this course the student will
- understand the benefits and disadvantages of dynamic memory management when designing and using objects
- when designing classes understand and be prepared for the challenges brought by any dynamic data members (need for a destructor, need for a copy constructor, need for an assignment operator etc.)
- knows how to select a suitable class relation type (inheritance, association, aggregation) according to the situation when using an existing class to implement a new class
- also knows how to implement a new class using the class relation types mentioned above
- understands the implementation differences between various STL container class models thus being able to select a suitable model based on the requirements of the current application
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
After completing this course the student will
- deeply understand the meaning of function models and class models and how these operate on the compiler level
- knows when designing classes how to be prepared for eventual memory leaks and knows how to prevent these leaks in all situations (exceptional situations included)
- is able to very expertly use pointers, not just by trial and error (defining a pointer, indirect referencing, using references)
Assessment methods and criteria
Kun olet tehnyt 80% tehtävistä, niin kurssiarvioinnin saamiseksi sinun tulee lähettää sähköpostiviestiä osoitteeseen: viopesupport@metropolia.fi
Further information
Online course
Timing
01.08.2022 - 31.12.2023
Number of ECTS credits allocated
3 op
Virtual portion
3 op
Mode of delivery
Distance learning
Unit
School of ICT
Campus
Karaportti 2
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
0 - 5000
Degree programmes
- Information and Communication Technology
Teachers
- Mika Hyyryläinen
- Virve Prami
Teacher in charge
Janne Salonen
Groups
-
VIOPE_NonStop7VIOPE_NonStop7
Objective
The student is familiar with C++ language and its specific features in object-oriented programming. The student knows how to define a class, instantiate it and write code, in which the objets created are used. The student knows how to make objects interact with each other, how to use inheritance and how to use dynamic binding.
The student knows how to define and use generic functions and classes as well as operator functions
Content
- automatic and dynamic creation of an object,
- constructors and destructors,
- inheritance, associations, aggregation,
- function overloading,
- virtual functions and dynamic binding,
- various parameter types,
- copy constructor,
- operator overloading,
- generic classes and functions,
- standard class library.
Location and time
Riippuu opiskelijasta itsestään.
Materials
Löytyy oppimisympäristöstä.
Teaching methods
100% netin kautta itsenäisesti suoritettava kurssi.
Employer connections
N/A
Exam schedules
N/A
International connections
N/A
Completion alternatives
N/A
Student workload
Riippuu opiskelijan lähtötasosta.
Content scheduling
Riippuu opiskelijasta itsestään.
Further information
ENROLLING
Open UAS and CampusOnline Student: Please fill in eform
Metropolia's Degree Student: https://vw4.viope.com/login?org=metropolia
- Register to system -> Click the link “Enroll on the course”
- Choose any course of (NonStop)
- Fill the others fields
Evaluation scale
Hyväksytty/Hylätty
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
After completing this course the student will
- understand the difference between a class and an object and knows how to use straightforward pre-coded classes in a software application
- understands why classes are generally speaking necessary and how they are used (the importance of differentiating between implementation and user interface)
- is able to design and use simple classes
- understands the goal of making classes to be applicable for multiple purposes
- understands how the vector class model operates and knows how to correctly use it instead of a C language array
Assessment criteria, good (3)
After completing this course the student will
- understand the benefits and disadvantages of dynamic memory management when designing and using objects
- when designing classes understand and be prepared for the challenges brought by any dynamic data members (need for a destructor, need for a copy constructor, need for an assignment operator etc.)
- knows how to select a suitable class relation type (inheritance, association, aggregation) according to the situation when using an existing class to implement a new class
- also knows how to implement a new class using the class relation types mentioned above
- understands the implementation differences between various STL container class models thus being able to select a suitable model based on the requirements of the current application
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
After completing this course the student will
- deeply understand the meaning of function models and class models and how these operate on the compiler level
- knows when designing classes how to be prepared for eventual memory leaks and knows how to prevent these leaks in all situations (exceptional situations included)
- is able to very expertly use pointers, not just by trial and error (defining a pointer, indirect referencing, using references)
Assessment methods and criteria
Kun olet tehnyt 80% tehtävistä, niin kurssiarvioinnin saamiseksi sinun tulee lähettää sähköpostiviestiä osoitteeseen: viopesupport@metropolia.fi
Further information
Online course
Timing
01.08.2022 - 31.12.2023
Number of ECTS credits allocated
3 op
Virtual portion
3 op
Mode of delivery
Distance learning
Unit
School of ICT
Campus
Karaportti 2
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
0 - 5000
Degree programmes
- Information and Communication Technology
Teachers
- Mika Hyyryläinen
- Virve Prami
Teacher in charge
Janne Salonen
Groups
-
VIOPE_NonStop7VIOPE_NonStop7
Objective
The student is familiar with C++ language and its specific features in object-oriented programming. The student knows how to define a class, instantiate it and write code, in which the objets created are used. The student knows how to make objects interact with each other, how to use inheritance and how to use dynamic binding.
The student knows how to define and use generic functions and classes as well as operator functions
Content
- automatic and dynamic creation of an object,
- constructors and destructors,
- inheritance, associations, aggregation,
- function overloading,
- virtual functions and dynamic binding,
- various parameter types,
- copy constructor,
- operator overloading,
- generic classes and functions,
- standard class library.
Location and time
Riippuu opiskelijasta itsestään.
Materials
Löytyy oppimisympäristöstä.
Teaching methods
100% netin kautta itsenäisesti suoritettava kurssi.
Employer connections
N/A
Exam schedules
N/A
International connections
N/A
Completion alternatives
N/A
Student workload
Riippuu opiskelijan lähtötasosta.
Content scheduling
Riippuu opiskelijasta itsestään.
Evaluation scale
Hyväksytty/Hylätty
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
After completing this course the student will
- understand the difference between a class and an object and knows how to use straightforward pre-coded classes in a software application
- understands why classes are generally speaking necessary and how they are used (the importance of differentiating between implementation and user interface)
- is able to design and use simple classes
- understands the goal of making classes to be applicable for multiple purposes
- understands how the vector class model operates and knows how to correctly use it instead of a C language array
Assessment criteria, good (3)
After completing this course the student will
- understand the benefits and disadvantages of dynamic memory management when designing and using objects
- when designing classes understand and be prepared for the challenges brought by any dynamic data members (need for a destructor, need for a copy constructor, need for an assignment operator etc.)
- knows how to select a suitable class relation type (inheritance, association, aggregation) according to the situation when using an existing class to implement a new class
- also knows how to implement a new class using the class relation types mentioned above
- understands the implementation differences between various STL container class models thus being able to select a suitable model based on the requirements of the current application
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
After completing this course the student will
- deeply understand the meaning of function models and class models and how these operate on the compiler level
- knows when designing classes how to be prepared for eventual memory leaks and knows how to prevent these leaks in all situations (exceptional situations included)
- is able to very expertly use pointers, not just by trial and error (defining a pointer, indirect referencing, using references)
Assessment methods and criteria
Kun olet tehnyt 80% tehtävistä, niin kurssiarvioinnin saamiseksi sinun tulee lähettää sähköpostiviestiä osoitteeseen: viopesupport@metropolia.fi
Further information
Online course
Timing
01.08.2022 - 31.12.2023
Number of ECTS credits allocated
3 op
Virtual portion
3 op
Mode of delivery
Distance learning
Unit
School of ICT
Campus
Karaportti 2
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
0 - 5000
Degree programmes
- Information and Communication Technology
Teachers
- Mika Hyyryläinen
- Virve Prami
Teacher in charge
Janne Salonen
Groups
-
VIOPE_NonStop7VIOPE_NonStop7
Objective
The student is familiar with C++ language and its specific features in object-oriented programming. The student knows how to define a class, instantiate it and write code, in which the objets created are used. The student knows how to make objects interact with each other, how to use inheritance and how to use dynamic binding.
The student knows how to define and use generic functions and classes as well as operator functions
Content
- automatic and dynamic creation of an object,
- constructors and destructors,
- inheritance, associations, aggregation,
- function overloading,
- virtual functions and dynamic binding,
- various parameter types,
- copy constructor,
- operator overloading,
- generic classes and functions,
- standard class library.
Location and time
Riippuu opiskelijasta itsestään.
Materials
Löytyy oppimisympäristöstä.
Teaching methods
100% netin kautta itsenäisesti suoritettava kurssi.
Employer connections
N/A
Exam schedules
N/A
International connections
N/A
Completion alternatives
N/A
Student workload
Riippuu opiskelijan lähtötasosta.
Content scheduling
Riippuu opiskelijasta itsestään.
Further information
ENROLLING
Open UAS and CampusOnline Student: Please fill in eform
Metropolia's Degree Student: https://vw4.viope.com/login?org=metropolia
- Register to system -> Click the link “Enroll on the course”
- Choose any course of (NonStop)
- Fill the others fields
Evaluation scale
Hyväksytty/Hylätty
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
After completing this course the student will
- understand the difference between a class and an object and knows how to use straightforward pre-coded classes in a software application
- understands why classes are generally speaking necessary and how they are used (the importance of differentiating between implementation and user interface)
- is able to design and use simple classes
- understands the goal of making classes to be applicable for multiple purposes
- understands how the vector class model operates and knows how to correctly use it instead of a C language array
Assessment criteria, good (3)
After completing this course the student will
- understand the benefits and disadvantages of dynamic memory management when designing and using objects
- when designing classes understand and be prepared for the challenges brought by any dynamic data members (need for a destructor, need for a copy constructor, need for an assignment operator etc.)
- knows how to select a suitable class relation type (inheritance, association, aggregation) according to the situation when using an existing class to implement a new class
- also knows how to implement a new class using the class relation types mentioned above
- understands the implementation differences between various STL container class models thus being able to select a suitable model based on the requirements of the current application
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
After completing this course the student will
- deeply understand the meaning of function models and class models and how these operate on the compiler level
- knows when designing classes how to be prepared for eventual memory leaks and knows how to prevent these leaks in all situations (exceptional situations included)
- is able to very expertly use pointers, not just by trial and error (defining a pointer, indirect referencing, using references)
Assessment methods and criteria
Kun olet tehnyt 80% tehtävistä, niin kurssiarvioinnin saamiseksi sinun tulee lähettää sähköpostiviestiä osoitteeseen: viopesupport@metropolia.fi
Further information
Online course
Timing
01.08.2022 - 31.12.2023
Number of ECTS credits allocated
3 op
Virtual portion
3 op
Mode of delivery
Distance learning
Unit
School of ICT
Campus
Karaportti 2
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
0 - 5000
Degree programmes
- Information and Communication Technology
Teachers
- Mika Hyyryläinen
- Virve Prami
Teacher in charge
Janne Salonen
Groups
-
VIOPE_NonStop7VIOPE_NonStop7
Objective
The student is familiar with C++ language and its specific features in object-oriented programming. The student knows how to define a class, instantiate it and write code, in which the objets created are used. The student knows how to make objects interact with each other, how to use inheritance and how to use dynamic binding.
The student knows how to define and use generic functions and classes as well as operator functions
Content
- automatic and dynamic creation of an object,
- constructors and destructors,
- inheritance, associations, aggregation,
- function overloading,
- virtual functions and dynamic binding,
- various parameter types,
- copy constructor,
- operator overloading,
- generic classes and functions,
- standard class library.
Location and time
Riippuu opiskelijasta itsestään.
Materials
Löytyy oppimisympäristöstä.
Teaching methods
100% netin kautta itsenäisesti suoritettava kurssi.
Employer connections
N/A
Exam schedules
N/A
International connections
N/A
Completion alternatives
N/A
Student workload
Riippuu opiskelijan lähtötasosta.
Content scheduling
Riippuu opiskelijasta itsestään.
Evaluation scale
Hyväksytty/Hylätty
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
After completing this course the student will
- understand the difference between a class and an object and knows how to use straightforward pre-coded classes in a software application
- understands why classes are generally speaking necessary and how they are used (the importance of differentiating between implementation and user interface)
- is able to design and use simple classes
- understands the goal of making classes to be applicable for multiple purposes
- understands how the vector class model operates and knows how to correctly use it instead of a C language array
Assessment criteria, good (3)
After completing this course the student will
- understand the benefits and disadvantages of dynamic memory management when designing and using objects
- when designing classes understand and be prepared for the challenges brought by any dynamic data members (need for a destructor, need for a copy constructor, need for an assignment operator etc.)
- knows how to select a suitable class relation type (inheritance, association, aggregation) according to the situation when using an existing class to implement a new class
- also knows how to implement a new class using the class relation types mentioned above
- understands the implementation differences between various STL container class models thus being able to select a suitable model based on the requirements of the current application
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
After completing this course the student will
- deeply understand the meaning of function models and class models and how these operate on the compiler level
- knows when designing classes how to be prepared for eventual memory leaks and knows how to prevent these leaks in all situations (exceptional situations included)
- is able to very expertly use pointers, not just by trial and error (defining a pointer, indirect referencing, using references)
Assessment methods and criteria
Kun olet tehnyt 80% tehtävistä, niin kurssiarvioinnin saamiseksi sinun tulee lähettää sähköpostiviestiä osoitteeseen: viopesupport@metropolia.fi
Further information
Online course
Timing
01.08.2022 - 31.12.2023
Number of ECTS credits allocated
3 op
Virtual portion
3 op
Mode of delivery
Distance learning
Unit
School of ICT
Campus
Karaportti 2
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
0 - 5000
Degree programmes
- Information and Communication Technology
Teachers
- Mika Hyyryläinen
- Virve Prami
Teacher in charge
Janne Salonen
Groups
-
VIOPE_NonStop7VIOPE_NonStop7
Objective
The student is familiar with C++ language and its specific features in object-oriented programming. The student knows how to define a class, instantiate it and write code, in which the objets created are used. The student knows how to make objects interact with each other, how to use inheritance and how to use dynamic binding.
The student knows how to define and use generic functions and classes as well as operator functions
Content
- automatic and dynamic creation of an object,
- constructors and destructors,
- inheritance, associations, aggregation,
- function overloading,
- virtual functions and dynamic binding,
- various parameter types,
- copy constructor,
- operator overloading,
- generic classes and functions,
- standard class library.
Location and time
Riippuu opiskelijasta itsestään.
Materials
Löytyy oppimisympäristöstä.
Teaching methods
100% netin kautta itsenäisesti suoritettava kurssi.
Employer connections
N/A
Exam schedules
N/A
International connections
N/A
Completion alternatives
N/A
Student workload
Riippuu opiskelijan lähtötasosta.
Content scheduling
Riippuu opiskelijasta itsestään.
Further information
ENROLLING
Open UAS and CampusOnline Student: Please fill in eform
Metropolia's Degree Student: https://vw4.viope.com/login?org=metropolia
- Register to system -> Click the link “Enroll on the course”
- Choose any course of (NonStop)
- Fill the others fields
Evaluation scale
Hyväksytty/Hylätty
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
After completing this course the student will
- understand the difference between a class and an object and knows how to use straightforward pre-coded classes in a software application
- understands why classes are generally speaking necessary and how they are used (the importance of differentiating between implementation and user interface)
- is able to design and use simple classes
- understands the goal of making classes to be applicable for multiple purposes
- understands how the vector class model operates and knows how to correctly use it instead of a C language array
Assessment criteria, good (3)
After completing this course the student will
- understand the benefits and disadvantages of dynamic memory management when designing and using objects
- when designing classes understand and be prepared for the challenges brought by any dynamic data members (need for a destructor, need for a copy constructor, need for an assignment operator etc.)
- knows how to select a suitable class relation type (inheritance, association, aggregation) according to the situation when using an existing class to implement a new class
- also knows how to implement a new class using the class relation types mentioned above
- understands the implementation differences between various STL container class models thus being able to select a suitable model based on the requirements of the current application
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
After completing this course the student will
- deeply understand the meaning of function models and class models and how these operate on the compiler level
- knows when designing classes how to be prepared for eventual memory leaks and knows how to prevent these leaks in all situations (exceptional situations included)
- is able to very expertly use pointers, not just by trial and error (defining a pointer, indirect referencing, using references)
Assessment methods and criteria
Kun olet tehnyt 80% tehtävistä, niin kurssiarvioinnin saamiseksi sinun tulee lähettää sähköpostiviestiä osoitteeseen: viopesupport@metropolia.fi
Further information
Online course
Timing
01.08.2022 - 31.12.2023
Number of ECTS credits allocated
3 op
Virtual portion
3 op
Mode of delivery
Distance learning
Unit
School of ICT
Campus
Karaportti 2
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
0 - 5000
Degree programmes
- Information and Communication Technology
Teachers
- Mika Hyyryläinen
- Virve Prami
Teacher in charge
Janne Salonen
Groups
-
VIOPE_NonStop7VIOPE_NonStop7
Objective
The student is familiar with C++ language and its specific features in object-oriented programming. The student knows how to define a class, instantiate it and write code, in which the objets created are used. The student knows how to make objects interact with each other, how to use inheritance and how to use dynamic binding.
The student knows how to define and use generic functions and classes as well as operator functions
Content
- automatic and dynamic creation of an object,
- constructors and destructors,
- inheritance, associations, aggregation,
- function overloading,
- virtual functions and dynamic binding,
- various parameter types,
- copy constructor,
- operator overloading,
- generic classes and functions,
- standard class library.
Location and time
Riippuu opiskelijasta itsestään.
Materials
Löytyy oppimisympäristöstä.
Teaching methods
100% netin kautta itsenäisesti suoritettava kurssi.
Employer connections
N/A
Exam schedules
N/A
International connections
N/A
Completion alternatives
N/A
Student workload
Riippuu opiskelijan lähtötasosta.
Content scheduling
Riippuu opiskelijasta itsestään.
Evaluation scale
Hyväksytty/Hylätty
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
After completing this course the student will
- understand the difference between a class and an object and knows how to use straightforward pre-coded classes in a software application
- understands why classes are generally speaking necessary and how they are used (the importance of differentiating between implementation and user interface)
- is able to design and use simple classes
- understands the goal of making classes to be applicable for multiple purposes
- understands how the vector class model operates and knows how to correctly use it instead of a C language array
Assessment criteria, good (3)
After completing this course the student will
- understand the benefits and disadvantages of dynamic memory management when designing and using objects
- when designing classes understand and be prepared for the challenges brought by any dynamic data members (need for a destructor, need for a copy constructor, need for an assignment operator etc.)
- knows how to select a suitable class relation type (inheritance, association, aggregation) according to the situation when using an existing class to implement a new class
- also knows how to implement a new class using the class relation types mentioned above
- understands the implementation differences between various STL container class models thus being able to select a suitable model based on the requirements of the current application
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
After completing this course the student will
- deeply understand the meaning of function models and class models and how these operate on the compiler level
- knows when designing classes how to be prepared for eventual memory leaks and knows how to prevent these leaks in all situations (exceptional situations included)
- is able to very expertly use pointers, not just by trial and error (defining a pointer, indirect referencing, using references)
Assessment methods and criteria
Kun olet tehnyt 80% tehtävistä, niin kurssiarvioinnin saamiseksi sinun tulee lähettää sähköpostiviestiä osoitteeseen: viopesupport@metropolia.fi
Further information
Online course
Timing
31.07.2022 - 31.12.2022
Number of ECTS credits allocated
3 op
Virtual portion
3 op
Mode of delivery
Distance learning
Unit
School of ICT
Campus
Karaportti 2
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
0 - 5000
Degree programmes
- Information and Communication Technology
Teachers
- Mika Hyyryläinen
Groups
-
VIOPE_NonStop3VIOPE_NonStop3
Objective
The student is familiar with C++ language and its specific features in object-oriented programming. The student knows how to define a class, instantiate it and write code, in which the objets created are used. The student knows how to make objects interact with each other, how to use inheritance and how to use dynamic binding.
The student knows how to define and use generic functions and classes as well as operator functions
Content
- automatic and dynamic creation of an object,
- constructors and destructors,
- inheritance, associations, aggregation,
- function overloading,
- virtual functions and dynamic binding,
- various parameter types,
- copy constructor,
- operator overloading,
- generic classes and functions,
- standard class library.
Location and time
Riippuu opiskelijasta itsestään.
Materials
Löytyy oppimisympäristöstä.
Teaching methods
100% netin kautta itsenäisesti suoritettava kurssi.
Employer connections
N/A
Exam schedules
N/A
International connections
N/A
Completion alternatives
N/A
Student workload
Riippuu opiskelijan lähtötasosta.
Content scheduling
Riippuu opiskelijasta itsestään.
Further information
ENROLLING
Open UAS Student via https://hakija.oma.metropolia.fi/
CampusOnline Students via eform which can be find via https://campusonline.fi
Metropolia's Degree Student
- Go to https://vw4.viope.com/login?org=metropolia
- Register to system -> Click the link “Enroll on the course”
- Choose any course of (NonStop).
- Fill the others fields
If you have problems with enrolling this course or questions about it, please contact to viopesupport@metropolia.fi
Evaluation scale
Hyväksytty/Hylätty
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
After completing this course the student will
- understand the difference between a class and an object and knows how to use straightforward pre-coded classes in a software application
- understands why classes are generally speaking necessary and how they are used (the importance of differentiating between implementation and user interface)
- is able to design and use simple classes
- understands the goal of making classes to be applicable for multiple purposes
- understands how the vector class model operates and knows how to correctly use it instead of a C language array
Assessment criteria, good (3)
After completing this course the student will
- understand the benefits and disadvantages of dynamic memory management when designing and using objects
- when designing classes understand and be prepared for the challenges brought by any dynamic data members (need for a destructor, need for a copy constructor, need for an assignment operator etc.)
- knows how to select a suitable class relation type (inheritance, association, aggregation) according to the situation when using an existing class to implement a new class
- also knows how to implement a new class using the class relation types mentioned above
- understands the implementation differences between various STL container class models thus being able to select a suitable model based on the requirements of the current application
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
After completing this course the student will
- deeply understand the meaning of function models and class models and how these operate on the compiler level
- knows when designing classes how to be prepared for eventual memory leaks and knows how to prevent these leaks in all situations (exceptional situations included)
- is able to very expertly use pointers, not just by trial and error (defining a pointer, indirect referencing, using references)
Assessment methods and criteria
Kun olet tehnyt 80% tehtävistä, niin kurssiarvioinnin saamiseksi sinun tulee lähettää sähköpostiviestiä osoitteeseen: viopesupport@metropolia.fi
Further information
Online course
Timing
24.05.2022 - 31.12.2022
Number of ECTS credits allocated
3 op
Virtual portion
3 op
Mode of delivery
Distance learning
Unit
School of ICT
Campus
Karaportti 2
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
0 - 5000
Degree programmes
- Information and Communication Technology
Teachers
- Mika Hyyryläinen
Groups
-
VIOPE_NonStop3VIOPE_NonStop3
Objective
The student is familiar with C++ language and its specific features in object-oriented programming. The student knows how to define a class, instantiate it and write code, in which the objets created are used. The student knows how to make objects interact with each other, how to use inheritance and how to use dynamic binding.
The student knows how to define and use generic functions and classes as well as operator functions
Content
- automatic and dynamic creation of an object,
- constructors and destructors,
- inheritance, associations, aggregation,
- function overloading,
- virtual functions and dynamic binding,
- various parameter types,
- copy constructor,
- operator overloading,
- generic classes and functions,
- standard class library.
Location and time
Riippuu opiskelijasta itsestään.
Materials
Löytyy oppimisympäristöstä.
Teaching methods
100% netin kautta itsenäisesti suoritettava kurssi.
Employer connections
N/A
Exam schedules
N/A
International connections
N/A
Completion alternatives
N/A
Student workload
Riippuu opiskelijan lähtötasosta.
Content scheduling
Riippuu opiskelijasta itsestään.
Further information
ENROLLING
Open UAS Student via https://hakija.oma.metropolia.fi/
CampusOnline Students via eform which can be find via https://campusonline.fi
Metropolia's Degree Student
- Go to https://vw4.viope.com/login?org=metropolia
- Register to system -> Click the link “Enroll on the course”
- Choose any course of (NonStop).
- Fill the others fields
If you have problems with enrolling this course or questions about it, please contact to viopesupport@metropolia.fi
Evaluation scale
Hyväksytty/Hylätty
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
After completing this course the student will
- understand the difference between a class and an object and knows how to use straightforward pre-coded classes in a software application
- understands why classes are generally speaking necessary and how they are used (the importance of differentiating between implementation and user interface)
- is able to design and use simple classes
- understands the goal of making classes to be applicable for multiple purposes
- understands how the vector class model operates and knows how to correctly use it instead of a C language array
Assessment criteria, good (3)
After completing this course the student will
- understand the benefits and disadvantages of dynamic memory management when designing and using objects
- when designing classes understand and be prepared for the challenges brought by any dynamic data members (need for a destructor, need for a copy constructor, need for an assignment operator etc.)
- knows how to select a suitable class relation type (inheritance, association, aggregation) according to the situation when using an existing class to implement a new class
- also knows how to implement a new class using the class relation types mentioned above
- understands the implementation differences between various STL container class models thus being able to select a suitable model based on the requirements of the current application
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
After completing this course the student will
- deeply understand the meaning of function models and class models and how these operate on the compiler level
- knows when designing classes how to be prepared for eventual memory leaks and knows how to prevent these leaks in all situations (exceptional situations included)
- is able to very expertly use pointers, not just by trial and error (defining a pointer, indirect referencing, using references)
Assessment methods and criteria
Kun olet tehnyt 80% tehtävistä, niin kurssiarvioinnin saamiseksi sinun tulee lähettää sähköpostiviestiä osoitteeseen: viopesupport@metropolia.fi
Further information
Online course
Timing
24.05.2022 - 31.12.2022
Number of ECTS credits allocated
3 op
Virtual portion
3 op
Mode of delivery
Distance learning
Unit
School of ICT
Campus
Karaportti 2
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
0 - 5000
Degree programmes
- Information and Communication Technology
Teachers
- Mika Hyyryläinen
Groups
-
VIOPE_NonStop3VIOPE_NonStop3
Objective
The student is familiar with C++ language and its specific features in object-oriented programming. The student knows how to define a class, instantiate it and write code, in which the objets created are used. The student knows how to make objects interact with each other, how to use inheritance and how to use dynamic binding.
The student knows how to define and use generic functions and classes as well as operator functions
Content
- automatic and dynamic creation of an object,
- constructors and destructors,
- inheritance, associations, aggregation,
- function overloading,
- virtual functions and dynamic binding,
- various parameter types,
- copy constructor,
- operator overloading,
- generic classes and functions,
- standard class library.
Location and time
Riippuu opiskelijasta itsestään.
Materials
Löytyy oppimisympäristöstä.
Teaching methods
100% netin kautta itsenäisesti suoritettava kurssi.
Employer connections
N/A
Exam schedules
N/A
International connections
N/A
Completion alternatives
N/A
Student workload
Riippuu opiskelijan lähtötasosta.
Content scheduling
Riippuu opiskelijasta itsestään.
Further information
ENROLLING
Open UAS Student via https://hakija.oma.metropolia.fi/
CampusOnline Students via eform which can be find via https://campusonline.fi
Metropolia's Degree Student
- Go to https://vw4.viope.com/login?org=metropolia
- Register to system -> Click the link “Enroll on the course”
- Choose any course of (NonStop).
- Fill the others fields
If you have problems with enrolling this course or questions about it, please contact to viopesupport@metropolia.fi
Evaluation scale
Hyväksytty/Hylätty
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
After completing this course the student will
- understand the difference between a class and an object and knows how to use straightforward pre-coded classes in a software application
- understands why classes are generally speaking necessary and how they are used (the importance of differentiating between implementation and user interface)
- is able to design and use simple classes
- understands the goal of making classes to be applicable for multiple purposes
- understands how the vector class model operates and knows how to correctly use it instead of a C language array
Assessment criteria, good (3)
After completing this course the student will
- understand the benefits and disadvantages of dynamic memory management when designing and using objects
- when designing classes understand and be prepared for the challenges brought by any dynamic data members (need for a destructor, need for a copy constructor, need for an assignment operator etc.)
- knows how to select a suitable class relation type (inheritance, association, aggregation) according to the situation when using an existing class to implement a new class
- also knows how to implement a new class using the class relation types mentioned above
- understands the implementation differences between various STL container class models thus being able to select a suitable model based on the requirements of the current application
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
After completing this course the student will
- deeply understand the meaning of function models and class models and how these operate on the compiler level
- knows when designing classes how to be prepared for eventual memory leaks and knows how to prevent these leaks in all situations (exceptional situations included)
- is able to very expertly use pointers, not just by trial and error (defining a pointer, indirect referencing, using references)
Assessment methods and criteria
Kun olet tehnyt 80% tehtävistä, niin kurssiarvioinnin saamiseksi sinun tulee lähettää sähköpostiviestiä osoitteeseen: viopesupport@metropolia.fi
Further information
Online course
Enrollment
11.02.2022 - 21.03.2022
Timing
13.03.2022 - 31.07.2022
Number of ECTS credits allocated
3 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
School of ICT
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Teacher in charge
Janne Salonen
Objective
The student is familiar with C++ language and its specific features in object-oriented programming. The student knows how to define a class, instantiate it and write code, in which the objets created are used. The student knows how to make objects interact with each other, how to use inheritance and how to use dynamic binding.
The student knows how to define and use generic functions and classes as well as operator functions
Content
- automatic and dynamic creation of an object,
- constructors and destructors,
- inheritance, associations, aggregation,
- function overloading,
- virtual functions and dynamic binding,
- various parameter types,
- copy constructor,
- operator overloading,
- generic classes and functions,
- standard class library.
Evaluation scale
0-5
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
After completing this course the student will
- understand the difference between a class and an object and knows how to use straightforward pre-coded classes in a software application
- understands why classes are generally speaking necessary and how they are used (the importance of differentiating between implementation and user interface)
- is able to design and use simple classes
- understands the goal of making classes to be applicable for multiple purposes
- understands how the vector class model operates and knows how to correctly use it instead of a C language array
Assessment criteria, good (3)
After completing this course the student will
- understand the benefits and disadvantages of dynamic memory management when designing and using objects
- when designing classes understand and be prepared for the challenges brought by any dynamic data members (need for a destructor, need for a copy constructor, need for an assignment operator etc.)
- knows how to select a suitable class relation type (inheritance, association, aggregation) according to the situation when using an existing class to implement a new class
- also knows how to implement a new class using the class relation types mentioned above
- understands the implementation differences between various STL container class models thus being able to select a suitable model based on the requirements of the current application
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
After completing this course the student will
- deeply understand the meaning of function models and class models and how these operate on the compiler level
- knows when designing classes how to be prepared for eventual memory leaks and knows how to prevent these leaks in all situations (exceptional situations included)
- is able to very expertly use pointers, not just by trial and error (defining a pointer, indirect referencing, using references)
Further information
Online course
Timing
28.02.2022 - 06.08.2022
Number of ECTS credits allocated
3 op
Virtual portion
3 op
Mode of delivery
Distance learning
Unit
School of ICT
Campus
Karaportti 2
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
0 - 5000
Degree programmes
- Information and Communication Technology
Teachers
- Mika Hyyryläinen
Groups
-
ATX22TVKOpe UAS: NonStop Spring 2022
Objective
The student is familiar with C++ language and its specific features in object-oriented programming. The student knows how to define a class, instantiate it and write code, in which the objets created are used. The student knows how to make objects interact with each other, how to use inheritance and how to use dynamic binding.
The student knows how to define and use generic functions and classes as well as operator functions
Content
- automatic and dynamic creation of an object,
- constructors and destructors,
- inheritance, associations, aggregation,
- function overloading,
- virtual functions and dynamic binding,
- various parameter types,
- copy constructor,
- operator overloading,
- generic classes and functions,
- standard class library.
Location and time
Riippuu opiskelijasta itsestään.
Materials
Löytyy oppimisympäristöstä.
Teaching methods
100% netin kautta itsenäisesti suoritettava kurssi.
Employer connections
N/A
Exam schedules
N/A
International connections
N/A
Completion alternatives
N/A
Student workload
Riippuu opiskelijan lähtötasosta.
Content scheduling
Riippuu opiskelijasta itsestään.
Further information
ENROLLING
Open UAS and CampusOnline Student: Please fill in eform
Metropolia's Degree Student: https://vw4.viope.com/login?org=metropolia
- Register to system -> Click the link “Enroll on the course”
- Choose any course of (NonStop)
- Fill the others fields
Evaluation scale
Hyväksytty/Hylätty
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
After completing this course the student will
- understand the difference between a class and an object and knows how to use straightforward pre-coded classes in a software application
- understands why classes are generally speaking necessary and how they are used (the importance of differentiating between implementation and user interface)
- is able to design and use simple classes
- understands the goal of making classes to be applicable for multiple purposes
- understands how the vector class model operates and knows how to correctly use it instead of a C language array
Assessment criteria, good (3)
After completing this course the student will
- understand the benefits and disadvantages of dynamic memory management when designing and using objects
- when designing classes understand and be prepared for the challenges brought by any dynamic data members (need for a destructor, need for a copy constructor, need for an assignment operator etc.)
- knows how to select a suitable class relation type (inheritance, association, aggregation) according to the situation when using an existing class to implement a new class
- also knows how to implement a new class using the class relation types mentioned above
- understands the implementation differences between various STL container class models thus being able to select a suitable model based on the requirements of the current application
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
After completing this course the student will
- deeply understand the meaning of function models and class models and how these operate on the compiler level
- knows when designing classes how to be prepared for eventual memory leaks and knows how to prevent these leaks in all situations (exceptional situations included)
- is able to very expertly use pointers, not just by trial and error (defining a pointer, indirect referencing, using references)
Assessment methods and criteria
Kun olet tehnyt 80% tehtävistä, niin kurssiarvioinnin saamiseksi sinun tulee lähettää sähköpostiviestiä osoitteeseen: viopesupport@metropolia.fi
Further information
Online course
Timing
10.01.2022 - 31.12.2023
Number of ECTS credits allocated
3 op
Virtual portion
3 op
Mode of delivery
Distance learning
Unit
School of ICT
Campus
Karaportti 2
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
0 - 1000
Degree programmes
- Information and Communication Technology
Teacher in charge
Janne Salonen
Groups
-
CareerBoost_TXK_21Career Boost 21 (Tivi)
-
CBAB22KCAREERBOOST_K22-S22_TXJ Automaatiobisnes
-
CareerBoost_TXK_22Career Boost 22 (TiVi)
-
CBAB21SCAREERBOOST_S21-K22_AB
Objective
The student is familiar with C++ language and its specific features in object-oriented programming. The student knows how to define a class, instantiate it and write code, in which the objets created are used. The student knows how to make objects interact with each other, how to use inheritance and how to use dynamic binding.
The student knows how to define and use generic functions and classes as well as operator functions
Content
- automatic and dynamic creation of an object,
- constructors and destructors,
- inheritance, associations, aggregation,
- function overloading,
- virtual functions and dynamic binding,
- various parameter types,
- copy constructor,
- operator overloading,
- generic classes and functions,
- standard class library.
Location and time
Riippuu opiskelijasta itsestään.
Materials
Löytyy oppimisympäristöstä.
Teaching methods
100% netin kautta itsenäisesti suoritettava kurssi.
Employer connections
N/A
Exam schedules
N/A
International connections
N/A
Completion alternatives
N/A
Student workload
Riippuu opiskelijan lähtötasosta.
Content scheduling
Riippuu opiskelijasta itsestään.
Further information
ENROLLING
Open UAS and CampusOnline Student: Please fill in eform
Metropolia's Degree Student: https://vw4.viope.com/login?org=metropolia
- Register to system -> Click the link “Enroll on the course”
- Choose any course of (NonStop)
- Fill the others fields
Evaluation scale
Hyväksytty/Hylätty
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
After completing this course the student will
- understand the difference between a class and an object and knows how to use straightforward pre-coded classes in a software application
- understands why classes are generally speaking necessary and how they are used (the importance of differentiating between implementation and user interface)
- is able to design and use simple classes
- understands the goal of making classes to be applicable for multiple purposes
- understands how the vector class model operates and knows how to correctly use it instead of a C language array
Assessment criteria, good (3)
After completing this course the student will
- understand the benefits and disadvantages of dynamic memory management when designing and using objects
- when designing classes understand and be prepared for the challenges brought by any dynamic data members (need for a destructor, need for a copy constructor, need for an assignment operator etc.)
- knows how to select a suitable class relation type (inheritance, association, aggregation) according to the situation when using an existing class to implement a new class
- also knows how to implement a new class using the class relation types mentioned above
- understands the implementation differences between various STL container class models thus being able to select a suitable model based on the requirements of the current application
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
After completing this course the student will
- deeply understand the meaning of function models and class models and how these operate on the compiler level
- knows when designing classes how to be prepared for eventual memory leaks and knows how to prevent these leaks in all situations (exceptional situations included)
- is able to very expertly use pointers, not just by trial and error (defining a pointer, indirect referencing, using references)
Assessment methods and criteria
Kun olet tehnyt 80% tehtävistä, niin kurssiarvioinnin saamiseksi sinun tulee lähettää sähköpostiviestiä osoitteeseen: viopesupport@metropolia.fi
Further information
Online course
Timing
03.11.2021 - 27.02.2022
Number of ECTS credits allocated
3 op
Virtual portion
3 op
Mode of delivery
Distance learning
Unit
School of ICT
Campus
Karaportti 2
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
0 - 5000
Degree programmes
- Information and Communication Technology
Teachers
- Mika Hyyryläinen
Groups
-
ATX22TVKOpe UAS: NonStop Spring 2022
Objective
The student is familiar with C++ language and its specific features in object-oriented programming. The student knows how to define a class, instantiate it and write code, in which the objets created are used. The student knows how to make objects interact with each other, how to use inheritance and how to use dynamic binding.
The student knows how to define and use generic functions and classes as well as operator functions
Content
- automatic and dynamic creation of an object,
- constructors and destructors,
- inheritance, associations, aggregation,
- function overloading,
- virtual functions and dynamic binding,
- various parameter types,
- copy constructor,
- operator overloading,
- generic classes and functions,
- standard class library.
Location and time
Riippuu opiskelijasta itsestään.
Materials
Löytyy oppimisympäristöstä.
Teaching methods
100% netin kautta itsenäisesti suoritettava kurssi.
Employer connections
N/A
Exam schedules
N/A
International connections
N/A
Completion alternatives
N/A
Student workload
Riippuu opiskelijan lähtötasosta.
Content scheduling
Riippuu opiskelijasta itsestään.
Further information
ENROLLING
Open UAS and CampusOnline Student: Please fill in eform
Metropolia's Degree Student: https://vw4.viope.com/login?org=metropolia
- Register to system -> Click the link “Enroll on the course”
- Choose any course of (NonStop)
- Fill the others fields
Evaluation scale
Hyväksytty/Hylätty
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
After completing this course the student will
- understand the difference between a class and an object and knows how to use straightforward pre-coded classes in a software application
- understands why classes are generally speaking necessary and how they are used (the importance of differentiating between implementation and user interface)
- is able to design and use simple classes
- understands the goal of making classes to be applicable for multiple purposes
- understands how the vector class model operates and knows how to correctly use it instead of a C language array
Assessment criteria, good (3)
After completing this course the student will
- understand the benefits and disadvantages of dynamic memory management when designing and using objects
- when designing classes understand and be prepared for the challenges brought by any dynamic data members (need for a destructor, need for a copy constructor, need for an assignment operator etc.)
- knows how to select a suitable class relation type (inheritance, association, aggregation) according to the situation when using an existing class to implement a new class
- also knows how to implement a new class using the class relation types mentioned above
- understands the implementation differences between various STL container class models thus being able to select a suitable model based on the requirements of the current application
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
After completing this course the student will
- deeply understand the meaning of function models and class models and how these operate on the compiler level
- knows when designing classes how to be prepared for eventual memory leaks and knows how to prevent these leaks in all situations (exceptional situations included)
- is able to very expertly use pointers, not just by trial and error (defining a pointer, indirect referencing, using references)
Assessment methods and criteria
Kun olet tehnyt 80% tehtävistä, niin kurssiarvioinnin saamiseksi sinun tulee lähettää sähköpostiviestiä osoitteeseen: viopesupport@metropolia.fi
Further information
Online course
Timing
12.11.2020 - 31.07.2022
Number of ECTS credits allocated
3 op
Virtual portion
3 op
Mode of delivery
Distance learning
Unit
School of ICT
Campus
Karaportti 2
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
0 - 5000
Degree programmes
- Information and Communication Technology
Teachers
- Mika Hyyryläinen
Groups
-
VIOPE2021Viope 2021
Objective
The student is familiar with C++ language and its specific features in object-oriented programming. The student knows how to define a class, instantiate it and write code, in which the objets created are used. The student knows how to make objects interact with each other, how to use inheritance and how to use dynamic binding.
The student knows how to define and use generic functions and classes as well as operator functions
Content
- automatic and dynamic creation of an object,
- constructors and destructors,
- inheritance, associations, aggregation,
- function overloading,
- virtual functions and dynamic binding,
- various parameter types,
- copy constructor,
- operator overloading,
- generic classes and functions,
- standard class library.
Location and time
Riippuu opiskelijasta itsestään.
Materials
Löytyy oppimisympäristöstä.
Teaching methods
100% netin kautta itsenäisesti suoritettava kurssi.
Employer connections
N/A
Exam schedules
N/A
International connections
N/A
Completion alternatives
N/A
Student workload
Riippuu opiskelijan lähtötasosta.
Content scheduling
Riippuu opiskelijasta itsestään.
Further information
ENROLLING
Open UAS and CampusOnline Student: Please fill in eform
Metropolia's Degree Student: https://vw4.viope.com/login?org=metropolia
- Register to system -> Click the link “Enroll on the course”
- Choose any course of (NonStop)
- Fill the others fields
Evaluation scale
Hyväksytty/Hylätty
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
After completing this course the student will
- understand the difference between a class and an object and knows how to use straightforward pre-coded classes in a software application
- understands why classes are generally speaking necessary and how they are used (the importance of differentiating between implementation and user interface)
- is able to design and use simple classes
- understands the goal of making classes to be applicable for multiple purposes
- understands how the vector class model operates and knows how to correctly use it instead of a C language array
Assessment criteria, good (3)
After completing this course the student will
- understand the benefits and disadvantages of dynamic memory management when designing and using objects
- when designing classes understand and be prepared for the challenges brought by any dynamic data members (need for a destructor, need for a copy constructor, need for an assignment operator etc.)
- knows how to select a suitable class relation type (inheritance, association, aggregation) according to the situation when using an existing class to implement a new class
- also knows how to implement a new class using the class relation types mentioned above
- understands the implementation differences between various STL container class models thus being able to select a suitable model based on the requirements of the current application
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
After completing this course the student will
- deeply understand the meaning of function models and class models and how these operate on the compiler level
- knows when designing classes how to be prepared for eventual memory leaks and knows how to prevent these leaks in all situations (exceptional situations included)
- is able to very expertly use pointers, not just by trial and error (defining a pointer, indirect referencing, using references)
Assessment methods and criteria
Kun olet tehnyt 80% tehtävistä, niin kurssiarvioinnin saamiseksi sinun tulee lähettää sähköpostiviestiä osoitteeseen: viopesupport@metropolia.fi
Further information
Online course