CSC 172
fortran programming for engineers
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Prerequisite |
Recommended MAT
250, CSC 170 or concurrent enrollment
in CSC 170, or instructor's consent.
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Course Description |
Course introduces FORTRAN programming language. Content focus is on solving numerically intensive applications present in scientific and engineering fields. Numerical algorithms implemented using intermediate programming tools and elementary data structures. Credit cannot be received in both CSC 171 and CSC 172.
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Course Objectives |
A. Compose,
edit, compile and execute programs written in the FORTRAN90
programming language.
B. Apply the tools of problem analysis and algorithmic development to problems
from the natural sciences and engineering.
C. Design programs using the essential programming tools: modularity, selection
and repetition.
D. Implement programming solutions using data structures such as files and
arrays.
E. Design problem solutions that utilize the array subset notation.
F. Survey elementary numerical algorithms. |
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Instructional Materials: |
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Required Textbook:
Introduction to FORTRAN90/95 by Chapman, McGraw-Hill, 2nd
Ed., 2004.
One floppy diskette.
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Related Courses |
CSC 170 Introduction to Numerical
Methods
CSC 171 C++ Programming for
Engineers
CSC 173 Java Programming for Engineers
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