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This course teaches the skills needed for a National Certificate Level III in Java Programming. It covers six basic competencies including workplace communication, team leadership, problem solving, and technology usage. It also includes two common competencies of applying quality standards and performing computer operations. The two core competencies are performing object-oriented analysis and design in Java and creating and refining Java applications using object-oriented programming concepts.

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Week 1 Day 1

This course teaches the skills needed for a National Certificate Level III in Java Programming. It covers six basic competencies including workplace communication, team leadership, problem solving, and technology usage. It also includes two common competencies of applying quality standards and performing computer operations. The two core competencies are performing object-oriented analysis and design in Java and creating and refining Java applications using object-oriented programming concepts.

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Java Programming

NC III
Course Description: This is a specialization course that
leads to a Programming (Java) National Certificate Level
III (NC III). It discusses six (6) basic competencies, two
(2) common competencies, and two (2) core
competencies that a Grade 11 Technical-Vocational
Education (TVE) student ought to possess.
The basic competencies are for learners to: 1)
lead workplace communication, 2) lead small
teams, 3) develop and practice negotiation skills,
4) solve problems related to work activities, 5) use
mathematical concepts and techniques, and 6)
use relevant technologies.
The common competencies are for learners to: 1)
apply quality standards and 2) perform computer
operations. The core competencies are for
learners to: 1) perform object-oriented analysis
and design in Java technology, and 2) create and
finetune Java technology applications using
object-oriented programming concept.

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