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    Dec 26, 2024  
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EGR-1140 - Introduction to Programming Concepts for Engineers* (2)


Co-requisite: EGR-1100  , EGR-1105  , MTH-1200  

This course is an introduction to editing, compiling, testing, debugging, and executing high level programming languages for the purpose of solving engineering problems using an Integrated Design Environment (IDE).  Principles of software development, input/output, formatting of output, bitwise operations, data types and variables, variable scope, operators and expressions, selection structures, repetition structures, functions, arrays, strings, algorithm development, and program documentation are the main topics.  The class includes team-based projects and presentations.

List Course Outcomes (consistent for all sections)

CO1 - Demonstrate the use of flow control structures in order to make decisions within programs.

CO2 - Design programmer defined functions, along with functions from the C++ standard library, to solve engineering programming challenges.

CO3 - Analyze code in order to debug the code and predict the output of the code.

CO4 - Analyze a problem in order to design a programming algorithm, including the representation needed for data, flowcharting the algorithm and implementing the algorithm.

CO5 - Work cooperatively as part of a team to design systems and communicate results.











































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