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EML 3002C MECHANICAL ENGINEERING TOOLS: C++ Fall 1997
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/tex2html_wrap_inline55dommelen. dommelen@eng.famu.fsu.edu Contact me.
Office: 3:00-3:50 pm T, 5:40-6:30 pm R or by appointment.
Phone: (850) 487-6324. I tend to forget to check my voice mail.

TIMES
Class: 1:15-2:30 TR 2:45-5:30 W
Final: Wednesday 12/10/97 7:30-9:30 am (if the FSU schedule is correct)

TEXTBOOK
Kris Jamsa, Rescued by ... C++. Jamsa Press, Las Vegas, NV, 1993. ISBN 0-9635851-5-0, $19.95.

COURSE OUTLINE

Below is a tentative list of lectures with topics covered, objectives, and notes.

METHODS OF INSTRUCTION
Lectures, solution of problems on computers, projects.

STUDENT EVALUATION
The course grade for this part of the class will be computed as:

IMPORTANT GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
Please note:
  1. Projects are handed in by E-mail.
  2. Projects that are not handed in when due cannot be made up.
  3. If you are absent from a project, your group may have to proceed with one member less. You will not receive the group grade for that project.
  4. Individual projects must be performed individually. Unusual similarities in the way things are coded will be taken as evidence of cheating.
  5. Programs should be very neat and well written and commented or credit will be lost.
  6. Students are bound by the honor code of their university. It requires you to uphold academic integrity and combat academic dishonesty. Please see your student handbook.

COMPUTER USE
Uses Personal Computers to teach C++ programming.


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