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Mar 29, 2024
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ENGT 319 Programming for Technologists 3-5 CR This course introduces concepts and techniques for creating computational solutions to problems in engineering and science. The essentials of computer programming are developed using relevant engineering software packages, with the goal of enabling students to use the computer effectively in subsequent courses. Programming topics include problem decomposition, control structures, recursion, arrays and other data structures, file I/O, graphics, and code libraries. Examples will be drawn from relevant engineering fields and may include, root finding, matrix operations, searching and sorting, simulation, and data analysis. “Best practices” programming style and computational efficiency are emphasized. Prerequisite(s): (PHYS& 114 OR PHYS& 221 ) with a C+ or higher, and (BAS-ENGT program admission or Instructor permission). Completion Of or Concurrent Enrollment In: Completion of (MATH& 151 OR AMAT 313 ) with a C or higher OR concurrent enrollment in (MATH& 151 OR AMAT 313 ).
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