purpose is to teach you to write classes, create objects of classes and call public methods on the created object. Task Write a class that represents a course given here at San University. The class must contain information about the course course code, name, number of credits and a description. This should be stored as instance variables in the class. Use English names for all variables and methods. All instance variables must use the String class as the data type. The instance variables may only be accessible within the own class. It must be possible to set new values for all instance variables in the class. This must be implemented with public set methods for all instance variables. There should also be a method that prints all information about the course on the screen in a "nice" and structured way. You must also write a "test c
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Overview
In this task, you will try to create a class called Course and a test class that creates objects of the Course class. The purpose is to teach you to write classes, create objects of classes and call public methods on the created object.
Task
Write a class that represents a course given here at San University. The class must contain information about the course course code, name, number of credits and a description.
This should be stored as instance variables in the class. Use English names for all variables and methods. All instance variables must use the String class as the data type. The instance variables may only be accessible within the own class.
It must be possible to set new values for all instance variables in the class. This must be implemented with public set methods for all instance variables. There should also be a method that prints all information about the course on the screen in a "nice" and structured way.
You must also write a "test class" that creates two different courses (objects of the Course class). For one object, you must "hardcode" values directly in the test class. Ex: java.setName ("Java I");
For the second object, ask the user for the course data. This should be done using the JOptionPane class and the showInputDialog method. Data returned from showInputDialog must be saved in local variables in the main method and then sent as arguments to other object's set methods.
Along with this assignment, you must submit a Word document (or equivalent) where you have drawn a class diagram (UML) over the Course class. Name the document uml.docx (or equivalent)
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