Go Back to 433-246 (Computer Science, Faculty of Engineering, v4, p106)
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Different CONTACT
Source=[26 hours of lectures and 12 hours of tutorials]
Xref = [26 lectures and 12 tutorials.]
Different OBJECTIVES
Source=[On successful completion of this subject students should:
<ul>
<li>be able to write simple programs in Fortran 77
<li>be conversant with elementary theory and techniques in numerical analysis
<li>understand the principles of design and construction of mathematical software
<li>be prepared for further study of these topics
</ul>]
Xref = [On successful completion of this subject, students should: be able to write simple programs in Fortran 77; be conversant with elementary theory and techniques in numerical analysis; understand the principles of design and construction of mathematical software; be prepared for further study of these topics.]
Different PREREQUISITES
Source=[433-142 Computing Fundamentals B (Before 1994 433-102 or 433-221) and 618-122 Mathematics 1B or 618-172 Mathematics 1Q or 421-204 Mathematics for Engineers 2.1B or equivalent]
Xref = [433-142 and Mathematics 618-122 or equivalent(Prior to 1996, Mathematics 618-102).]
Differences in Computer Science, Faculty of Science (v4, p182)
Different CONTACT
Source=[26 hours of lectures and 12 hours of tutorials]
Xref = [26 lectures and 12 tutorials]
Different COORDINATOR
Source=[Dr. R. Harris]
Xref = [Dr R Harris.]
Different OBJECTIVES
Source=[On successful completion of this subject students should:
<ul>
<li>be able to write simple programs in Fortran 77
<li>be conversant with elementary theory and techniques in numerical analysis
<li>understand the principles of design and construction of mathematical software
<li>be prepared for further study of these topics
</ul>]
Xref = [On successful completion of this subject, students should:
<ul>
<li>be able to write simple programs in Fortran 77;
<li>be conversant with elementary theory and techniques in numerical analysis;
<li>understand the principles of design and construction of mathematical software;
<li>be prepared for further study of these topics.
</ul>]
Different PREREQUISITES
Source=[433-142 Computing Fundamentals B (Before 1994 433-102 or 433-221) and 618-122 Mathematics 1B or 618-172 Mathematics 1Q or 421-204 Mathematics for Engineers 2.1B or equivalent]
Xref = [Computer Science 433-142 (Before 1994: 433-102 or 433-221) and Mathematics 618-102 (from 1996: 618-122), or 618-200, or 421-204 Mathematics for Engineers 2.1B or equivalent.]
Different SEMESTER
Source=[Second semester]
Xref = [Semester 2]
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