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MOB 1.1: Introduction to Swift

Course Description

This class covers the foundations of Swift programming language. Students learn key concepts including variables, constants, keywords, conditionals, loops, data types, object oriented principles, and how to debug Swift in Xcode. Learning about these core concepts in mobile development will happen as students build games and simple apps in Swift and complete exercises online.

Course Specifics

Course Delivery: online | 7 weeks | 14 sessions

Course Credits: 3 units | 37.5 Seat Hours | 75 Total Hours

Learning Objectives or Competencies

Students by the end of the course will be able to ...

  1. Write Swift code using basic constructs and data types.
  2. Store and manipulate elements in Collections.
  3. Apply OOP & POP principles in Swift.
  4. Apply knowledge in Structs, Classes, Enums and other basic Swift types to build apps.
  5. Built basic interfaces using Apple's UI Frameworks.

Schedule

Course Dates: Wednesday, January 20 โ€“ Wednesday, March 3, 2021 (7 weeks)

Class Times: Monday, Wednesday at 2:45amโ€“5:30pm (13 class sessions)

Class Date Topics
- Mon, Jan 18 No Class - MLK Day
1 Wed, Jan 20 Variables, Types & Functions
2 Mon, Jan 25 Optionals & Conditionals
3 Wed, Jan 27 Collection types & Control Flow
4 Mon, Feb 1 Structs & Enums
5 Wed, Feb 3 SwiftUI Pt.1
6 Mon, Feb 8 SwiftUI Pt.2
7 Wed, Feb 10 Classes + OOP
8 Mon, Feb 15 Intro to UIKit
9 Wed, Feb 17 POP
10 Mon, Feb 22 Closures
11 Wed, Feb 24 Basic Navigation
12 Mon, Mar Debugging & Review
13 Wed, Mar 3 Final Exam/Presentations

Assignment Schedule

Assignment Date Assigned Due Date Submission Form
Lab 1 Wed, Jan 20 Mon, Jan 25 Gradescope
Lab 2 Mon, Jan 25 Wed, Jan 27 Gradescope
Lab 3 Wed, Jan 27 Mon, Feb 1 Gradescope
Lab 4 Mon, Feb 1 Wed, Feb 3 Gradescope
Calculator App Wed, Feb 3 Wed, Feb 10 Gradescope
Magic 8 ball Wed, Feb 10 Wed, Feb 17 Gradescope
Pop Lab Wed, Feb 17 Mon, Feb 22 Gradescope
Final Project Wed, Feb 17 Wed, Mar 3 Gradescope

Tutorials

Projects

Class Assignments

We will be using Gradescope, which allows us to provide fast and accurate feedback on your work. All assigned work will be submitted through Gradescope, and assignment and exam grades will be returned through Gradescope.

As soon as grades are posted, you will be notified immediately so that you can log in and see your feedback. You may also submit regrade requests if you feel we have made a mistake.

Your Gradescope login is your Make School email, and your password can be changed at https://gradescope.com/reset_password. The same link can be used if you need to set your password for the first time.

Evaluation

To pass this course you must meet the following requirements:

  • Receive a passing score for all 4 labs (see each lab for rubric)
  • 100% completion of the Magic 8 ball tutorial (submit proof of working Magic 8 ball project)
  • Complete course project by receiving a passing score on the rubric
  • Receive a 70% or higher on the final summative assessment Study guide
  • Actively participate in class and abide by the attendance policy
  • Make up all classwork from all absences

Information Resources

Any additional resources you may need (online books, etc.) can be found here. You can also find additional resources through the library linked below:

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