UPI Study Colleges Newlane University Introduction to Java
Newlane University Transfer Credit · Computer Science 210

Quantitative Literacy GE at Newlane.

Earn this Newlane University equivalency through UPI Study's Introduction to Java — 3 ACE & NCCRS Approved credits, fully online, self-paced.

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🎓3 College Credits ACE & NCCRS Approved ⏱️Self-paced · 28–30 days avg.
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Introduction to Java — transfers as Quantitative Literacy GE at Newlane University
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Introduction to Java
Computer Science 210 · 3 ACE & NCCRS Approved credits
Transfers as
Newlane University recognizes as
Quantitative Literacy GE
3 transcript credits · Internal ref: Computer Science 210
DEAC accredited · Transcript sent directly to Newlane University
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🎓 Credit
3 cr
Transferable to Newlane
⏱️ Speed
28–30
Days average to complete
Pass rate
97%
Student completion rate
What you'll learn

A full semester of introduction to java, at your own pace.

🎯Learning outcomes
  • Master foundational programming concepts and Java syntax, enabling you to write, test, and debug programs effectively; learn user requirement-gathering techniques and set up a Java coding environment, control structures, and arrays in Java.
  • Gain proficiency in conditional statements, loops, and object-oriented programming principles, fostering modular and reusable code design, algorithm analysis, sorting algorithms, and data structures such as arrays, linked lists, and trees.
  • Apply input/output handling methods, including GUI development, to create user-friendly Java applications; and tackle advanced topics such as exception handling, recursion, and event-driven programming.
📚Major topics covered
Introduction to Computer Programming Built-In Data Types in Java Conditionals and Loops in Java Exploring Arrays in Java Input and Output Handling GUI Development in Java Functions and Modularity Object-Oriented Programming Algorithmic Analysis & Sorting Searching Algorithms Stacks and Queues Linked Lists & Data Structures Tables, Maps, and Graphs Recursion in Java Exception Handling Binary Search Trees Dijkstra's Algorithm
Grading: 25% Attendance · 25% Quizzes · 25% Assignments · 25% Final Exam
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UPI Study sends your official transcript directly to Newlane University's registrar. Newlane applies the equivalency: Quantitative Literacy GE.

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Frequently asked questions

Everything about Introduction to Java → Newlane.

📚 About Introduction to Java
What is Introduction to Java?
Introduction to Java is a hands-on college-level programming course. It is Computer Science 210 — worth 3 credit hours, carrying an NCCRS recommendation from NCCRS.
Do I need prior programming experience?
No prior experience is required. The course is designed to take you from fundamentals to practical competency, with structured lessons and exercises that build your skills step by step.
Is this course self-paced?
Yes. The course is fully self-paced with no deadlines or fixed class times. Most students complete it in 28–30 days, but you can move faster or slower depending on your schedule.
How many college credits is this course worth?
This course carries an NCCRS recommendation for 3 semester credit hours. UPI Study courses follow the same evaluation standard used across thousands of colleges and universities.
Are there exams? How is grading done?
Yes — the course includes quizzes, assignments, and a final exam. Your grade is equally weighted: 25% Attendance · 25% Quizzes · 25% Assignments · 25% Final Exam.
How do I check if my university accepts UPI Study credits?
Check our Find My College directory . If your university recognizes NCCRS credit recommendations, UPI Study courses qualify. You can also book a free call with our team.
How does UPI Study compare to a traditional university course?
A traditional university course in this subject typically costs $500–$1,500+ per credit hour and requires fixed schedules, campus attendance, and semester timelines. UPI Study covers the same NCCRS-recommended content at $250 total , with no deadlines and no campus requirement.
Can international students take this course?
Yes. UPI Study courses carry an NCCRS recommendation — recognized by cooperating institutions in the U.S., Canada, the UK, and other countries. Students have submitted credits across 26+ countries.
🎯 About Quantitative Literacy GE at Newlane
What is Quantitative Literacy GE at Newlane University?
Quantitative Literacy GE is one of the general education categories required for Newlane's degree programs. It covers coursework in the relevant academic domain — designed to give students broad foundational knowledge as part of a balanced degree. Students must complete a defined number of credits in this category as part of either the Associate or Bachelor's program.
Will Introduction to Java fulfill Newlane's Quantitative Literacy GE requirement?
Yes. Under the formal Articulation Agreement between UPI Study and Newlane University, UPI Study's Introduction to Java (3 ACE & NCCRS Approved credits) is recognized as Quantitative Literacy GE credit. This appears on the Newlane equivalency chart. The credit posts to your Newlane transcript once UPI Study transmits the official transcript.
What other UPI Study courses also transfer as Quantitative Literacy GE at Newlane?
Several UPI Study courses fulfill Newlane's Quantitative Literacy GE bucket — including Financial Management, Managerial Accounting, Data Structure and Algorithms, Introduction to HTML and CSS, Introduction to Javascript, Programming in C, Programming in C++, Programming in Python, and more. The complete current list of equivalencies is on the Newlane equivalency chart.
How many Quantitative Literacy GE credits do I need for my Newlane degree?
Newlane's general education requirements vary between the Associate (60 credits total) and Bachelor's (120 credits total) degrees. Within those, students must complete a defined set of GE credits across multiple categories including Quantitative Literacy GE. Newlane accepts up to 75% of total degree credits as transfer credit, so you can fill most of your Quantitative Literacy GE requirement with UPI Study courses. Check Newlane's current academic catalog for exact category minimums.
If I've already filled my Quantitative Literacy GE requirement, can Introduction to Java still count?
Yes — if your Quantitative Literacy GE category is full, Introduction to Java can typically be applied as elective credit at Newlane's discretion, as long as you have not exceeded the 75% (90-credit) transfer maximum for your Bachelor's. Contact Newlane's registrar or your academic advisor to confirm placement before enrolling if you are close to the transfer cap.
🔄 About transferring to Newlane
How many UPI Study courses can I stack toward my Newlane degree?
Newlane University accepts up to 75% of degree credit requirements as transfer credit — up to 90 credits for the bachelor's degree. 68 UPI Study courses are recognized by Newlane under the Articulation Agreement, so you can stack a substantial portion of your degree before enrolling at Newlane.
Do I need to enroll at Newlane first?
No. You can take UPI Study courses with no Newlane enrollment, no application, and no admission process. Take the course, earn the credit, then submit your transcript to Newlane when you're ready.
How does the transcript reach Newlane?
Once you complete Introduction to Java, UPI Study sends an official transcript in PDF format directly to the email address designated by Newlane University. Newlane's registrar applies the agreed equivalency (Quantitative Literacy GE) to your transcript. No third-party services are involved.
About this course

Understanding Introduction to Java for your Newlane credit.

What is Introduction to Java?

Introduction to Java is a first course in computer programming using the Java language. It teaches you how to write simple programs, use variables and data types, make decisions with conditionals, repeat tasks with loops, and organize code into functions and classes. It also introduces basic problem solving, arrays, input and output, and the foundations of object-oriented programming.

How the course teaches you

Introduction to Java is a 3-credit course with a structured grading plan: 25% Attendance, 25% Quizzes, 25% Assignments, and 25% Final Exam. The course builds from video-based instruction and practice work into a final exam, so you move from basic Java syntax to variables, conditionals, loops, functions, classes, arrays, and object-oriented programming. When the course is completed and appears on your transcript, Newlane University can review it for transfer as Quantitative Literacy GE, which is a general-education equivalency.

How it helps beyond the classroom

The programming habits you build in Introduction to Java—breaking problems into steps, testing code, and organizing work into functions and classes—can help in settings where you need to follow procedures and solve problems carefully. At Newlane, that credit is not just an elective; it may satisfy a general-education need as Quantitative Literacy GE in degree plans such as the Associate of Arts in Liberal Arts or the Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy. That can keep your Newlane plan focused on remaining requirements instead of repeating material you have already completed.

Skills you walk away with

Write and debug basic Java programsUse built-in data types and variablesApply conditionals and loops to control program flowWork with arrays and simple data structuresOrganize code with functions and modular designBuild basic object-oriented Java classesHandle input/output and simple GUI elements

Taking this course toward Newlane

After you finish the course, your transcript is sent for review and Newlane University’s registrar applies the transfer evaluation. For this course, Newlane recognizes it as Quantitative Literacy GE, so it can fill a general-education slot in your Newlane degree plan rather than remaining an unused elective. That matters in programs like the Associate of Arts in Liberal Arts and the Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy, where general-education credit can move you closer to graduation. Newlane allows up to 90 transfer credits, or 75% of the degree, so this course can be part of a larger transfer strategy without exceeding the ceiling.

Who this course is for

This course makes sense for students who want to bring a completed 3-credit class into Newlane and use it toward a general-education requirement rather than starting from zero in a degree plan. It is especially relevant if you are trying to stay within Newlane’s transfer limits, since up to 90 credits or 75% of the degree may transfer, and Newlane may apply this course as Quantitative Literacy GE. It is not the right choice if you need a course that transfers as a major-specific computer science requirement, because the Newlane recognition provided here is a gen-ed equivalency.

Verified transfer details

What it means to transfer to Newlane.

Newlane University is DEAC-accredited and competency-based — you progress by demonstrating mastery. The entire bachelor's degree is a flat $1,500 total, and up to 75% of degree credit can come from transfer.

What Newlane offers UPI students
$1,500 flat total for a bachelor's
Competency-based, fully self-paced
Accepts ACE & NCCRS credit
No textbook or surprise fees
The numbers
75%
Max transfer toward a degree
$1,500
Flat total degree cost

Transfer credits are never guaranteed. Final credit awards are determined solely by the receiving university's registrar.

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Enroll for $250 (or use a UPI Study subscription), finish in 28–30 days, and transfer 3 credits to Newlane University.