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CSE1311 Introductory Programming for Engineers & Scientists

CSE1311 Introductory Programming for Engineers & Scientists. Dong-Chul Kim Biomedical Computing & Intelligent System Lab Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering University of Texas at Arlington. Information. Classroom: ERB129 Office: ERB205 Office Hours

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CSE1311 Introductory Programming for Engineers & Scientists

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  1. CSE1311Introductory Programming for Engineers & Scientists Dong-Chul Kim Biomedical Computing & Intelligent System Lab Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering University of Texas at Arlington

  2. Information • Classroom: ERB129 • Office: ERB205 • Office Hours • Monday and Wednesday, 2:30pm~3:30pm • or by appointment • or if door is open • Email Address • dkim@uta.edu • Class website • http://biomecis.uta.edu/~dkim/cse1311/14sum/

  3. Our Goals • Master basic skill of C programming language • Introduction to program design and problem solving using the C programming language. • Programming topics include control structures, functions, arrays, pointers, and file I/O. • Practice how to program the algorithm for solving a given problem

  4. Textbook • No required textbook • Reference books: • C Primer Plus (5th Edition) by Stephen Prata • C By Discovery (4th Edition) by W. D. Foster and L. S. Foster

  5. Grading • Homework 25% • Labs 25% • Midterm Exam 25% • Final Exam 25% • No attendance will be checked. • But if you miss class for any reason, it is your responsibility to make up for it by studying the slides posted on the course webpage

  6. Homework • All assignments will be posted on the course website and announced in class. • Missing class for any reason in case. • Assignment is due at the beginning of class on the date specified on the assignment. • No homework in the class • No late assignments will be accepted except for university-excused absences with documentation submitted. • Start when it is assigned • Two exams, including Midterm exam and Final exam. • Reviews

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