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The academic discipline of "Object-Oriented Programming" is a compulsory component of the curriculum for students pursuing a bachelor's degree in the field of Software Engineering, designated as specialty 121. A critical component of the course's efficacy is the students' independent engagement with technical literature and contemporary software development environments.

The objective of the academic discipline "Object-Oriented Programming" is to cultivate competencies in the utilization of the foundational elements of the object-oriented approach and contemporary programming languages, which are indispensable for the development of pertinent software applications.

The objectives of the discipline are as follows: to develop object-oriented thinking; to master the main concepts of object-oriented design, analysis, and programming; to master object-oriented programming languages; to develop skills in the development of object-oriented software systems; and to improve skills in the use of programming environments.

The objective of this course is to provide a foundation in the fundamental principles of the object-oriented approach to software development.

The subject of the course is the principles of object-oriented programming and the basics of object-oriented technology.

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