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BMIS 312 YOU ARE TO CREATE A JAVA APPLICATION THAT KEEPS TRACK OF SCHOOL COURSES________________________________________PurposeThis project is designed to exercise all the Java tools that you have learned about this term: classes/objects, variables, decision constructs, loops, arrays, encapsulation, overloading, inheritance, error handling, and application deployment.AssignmentYou are to create a Java application that keeps track of school courses. Your Course class is composed of Persons of 2 types: Instructors and Students. A Course can only have 1 Instructor but it can have 5–10 Students.Course Class Properties and BehaviorsProperties or attributesInstructor (1) of type InstructorStudents (5–10) array of type StudentNumber of studentsAverage grade //in points using a 0–100 scaleHighest grade //in points using a 0–100 scaleLowest grade //in points using a 0–100 scaleBehaviors or methodsConstructor that allows all the following attributes to be initiated when a Course object is instantiated: Instructor and Number of StudentsSetter and getter methods for Instructor, Students (name the setter method for Students addStudent(Student) which adds a student to the Students array), Number of Students attributesGetter methods for Average, Highest, and Lowest grade attributesOverload the Object toString method to print out the following:Instructor: Title Firstname LastnameStudent Roster: //for each student print out first and last name, student ID, and gradeNumber of students: __Average grade: __Highest grade: __Lowest grade: __Person Class Properties and BehaviorsProperties or attributesFirst nameLast nameBehaviors or methodsConstructorsDefault no-argument constructor2-argument constructor that sets the first and last name attributesSetter and getter methods for each attributeStudent Class Properties and Behaviors (inherits Person class)AttributesPersonStudent IDGrade //0–100 point scaleMethodsConstructorsDefault no-argument constructor2 Argument constructor (Person and Student ID)3 Argument constructor (Person, Student ID, and Grade)Setter and getter methods for all attributesCreate a getLetterGrade method that returns a letter grade instead of a point value: 0–59 F, 60–69 D, 70–79 C, 80–89 B, and 90–100 AOverload toString to print out the following: First name, Last name, Student ID, and Letter gradeInstructor Class Properties and Behaviors (inherits Person class)AttributesPersonTitle (Prof or Dr.)MethodsConstructorsDefault no-argument constructor2-argument constructor (Person and Title)Setter and getter methods for all attributesOverload toString to print out the following: Title Firstname LastnameAdditional InstructionsYour program must use the following Java capabilities:Inheritance (is-a relationships)Composition (has-a relationships)Decision constructsArraysLoops (to include at least 1 enhanced for-loop)Error handling (catch the ArrayoutofboundException)Overloaded methods and constructorsEncapsulationCreate a CourseTest class to demonstrate your project. Your CourseTest class must create at least 2 Course objects with different instructors and 5–10 students. Every method in every class must be demonstrated (the best way to do that is to use setter methods in your constructors to show that they work and use getter methods in your toString methods to show that they work whenever the toString method is called). You must also attempt to add an 11th student to 1 of your courses to demonstrate your try/catch implementation for ArrayoutofboundException.Run your CourseTest class and paste screen shots of the output into a Word document to show it working. Turn in the following:Word file showing the results of your test runsSource (.java) filesCompiled (.class) filesThe deployable JAR file
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