This lecture provides an overview of the logistics and objectives for the course on Object-Oriented Programming. The instructor discusses the structure of the course, emphasizing the importance of error management and additional concepts that will be covered. Students are informed about the practical sessions scheduled before the theoretical classes, which may require some adjustment in their study habits. The lecture outlines the expected knowledge from the previous semester, including fundamental programming concepts and data manipulation. The instructor highlights the integration of a MOOC that complements the course, encouraging students to engage with pre-recorded videos and quizzes. The assessment structure is explained, detailing the weight of the theoretical exam and the project, which will be conducted in pairs. The lecture concludes with a reminder for students to familiarize themselves with the course materials available on Moodle and to prepare for upcoming practical sessions.