CSC-206 FORTRAN Programming
The FORTRAN language is used primarily for statistical analysis, simulation, analysis of research data, and other applications involving complex mathematical manipulation. Students write, compile and test programs using a version of FORTRAN. The emphasis in this course is on problem solving and analysis, and not on the intricacies of the FORTRAN language. Students with no prior programming experience are strongly advised to take CSC-140 or its equivalent. Fee is required. (4 contact hours)
Prerequisite
Previous experience programming with a structured language or
CSC-140, or consent of instructor, and a first course in calculus either
MTH-145 or
MTH-150
Department
Information Management Systems