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Course Name
Turkish Makina Mühendisliğinde Bilgisayar Hesaplamaya Giriş (C)
English Intr to Comp in Mech. Eng (C)
Course Code
MAK 104E Credit Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester 1
2 1 2 -
Course Language English
Course Coordinator Bülent Bölat
Course Objectives 1. To develop enough familiarity with the specific programming environment
2. To develop an understanding of fundamental programming logic and programming techniques
3. To develop the knowledge of editing, compiling, running and debugging of a program
4. To develop a working knowledge on the computer algorithms and programming language of different numerical methods which are used to solve scientific and engineering problems
5. To emphasize on developing the students’ ability to analyze and solve problems by using high level programming language
Course Description Introduction to C programming, I/O operations, memory concepts, arithmetic operators, Algorithms, if, if/else, while structures, assignment operators, increment/decrement operators, Essentials of repetition, Logical operators, Equality/assignment operators, Modules, Library functions, functions, Recursion vs. Iteration, Arrays, Pointers, Bubble sort using call by reference, Fundamentals of strings and characters, Data hierarchy, Writing/reading data randomly, Introduction to Scientific Visualization, Structure definitions
Course Outcomes 1. To understand the syntax and structure of the programming language
2. To analyze a problem and develop an algorithm
3. To test, compile, debug, and verify the program
4. To develop practical programming skills in procedural, nonprocedural, logic, functional
5. To select and use the related libraries for solving the problems
6. To design a program to meet requirements of comprehensive examples
7. To write appropriate program documentation and report
Pre-requisite(s) NONE
Required Facilities This is a lecture-lab course in which topics are presented by the instructor in the class and practice computer programs are explained by the assistants during labs periods. The student will complete the assigned problems both during lab periods and outside of class.
Other
Textbook 1. Deitel & Deitel, C How to Program, Prentice Hall, 2007
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