ENGR145 — Scientific Computations
ENGR 145 - Scientific Computations ENGR 145 - Scientific Computations 5 Credits Project-based introductory engineering in programming. Introduces the design and implementation of procedural programs to express algorithmic thinking and solve mathematical and engineering problems motivated by modern societal and scientific needs. Includes variables, operators, data types, arrays, functions, control structures, and objects. Explores the engineering design process as applied to technical computing. Fees Academic Technology Fee Engineering Fee Science Lab Support Fee Quarters Typically all Day Winter Day Designed to Serve This class is designed for students interested in pursuing an engineering or physical sciences degree. Active Date 20260408T14:59:51 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 24 Shared Learning Environment Yes Lecture 55 Total Degree Distributions: AA Science Transferable Elective Yes Course Outline Syntax Commenting and Documentation Variables Data Types Expressions Functions Arrays Control Structures Conditionals (if/else) Iteration (if or while loops) Testing/debugging Student Learning
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