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EML 3002C MECHANICAL ENGINEERING TOOLS: C++ Spring 1999
Van Dommelen
- GOALS
- To familiarize students with structured and object oriented programming
concepts.
- PREREQUISITES
- Sophomore standing in Mechanical Engineering.
- INSTRUCTOR
- Dr. Leon Van Dommelen
http://www.eng.famu.fsu.edu/dommelen.
dommelen@eng.famu.fsu.edu
Contact me.
- TIMES
- Class: 1:15-2:30 TR 2:00-5:00 W
Test: Thursday October 8 1998
- TEXTBOOK
- Kris Jamsa, Rescued by ... C++. Jamsa Press, Las Vegas, NV,
1993 or newer. ISBN 0-9635851-5-0, $25.00.
- METHODS OF INSTRUCTION
- Lectures, solution of problems on
computers, projects.
- STUDENT EVALUATION
- The course grade for the C++ part of the
class will be computed as:
- ``Hello World'' project 5%
- ``Basic Programming'' project 5%
- ``Structured Programming'' 10%
- ``Modular Programming'' 10%
- ``Object Oriented Programming'' 10%
- ``Project'' 10%
- Test 50%
Grading is at the discretion of the instructor.
- IMPORTANT GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
- Please note:
- 1.
- See the general regulations about mechanical engineering
classes on the departmental web page: undergraduate program:
classes.
- 2.
- See the general ME Tools syllabus, in particular the stringent
policy on absences and lateness.
- 3.
- Projects are handed in by E-mail.
- 4.
- Programs should be very neat and well written and commented or
credit will be lost.
- COMPUTER USE
- Uses Networked Personal Computers to teach C++ programming.
- WEB PAGE
-
http://www.eng.famu.fsu.edu/dommelen/courses/cpp/
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