public abstract class Course
extends Resources
A Course object is the attributes that define what it means to be a course
offered by a university.
Each course has a subject, course number, course title, course units, work
time units, course types, required equipment, whether or not it needs a
computer lab, a class capacity, and optional comments. A CourseSubject is
either computer science (CSC) or computer engineering (CPE). A course also
has a number like CPE 101. A course also has a title (e.g. CPE 101 is called
Fundamentals of Computer Science I). There is also an amount of units
assigned to a course. Similarly, a course also has work time units for
instructors. A course can either be a Lecture, Lab, Activity, or Seminar.
There are also courses that include a lecture and a lab so you may enter
multiple course types. A course can also require a room that is a Smartroom,
has an overhead projector, or computer connection to a projector. A course
also has the option, if it has a lab, to require a computer lab room. There
is a student capacity associated with a class. An administrator may also
give an optional comment on the course.
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