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Course Descriptions

ENR 261 - Matlab Programming

3 Credits

A course that uses structured software programming techniques to implement problem solving methodologies and develop solutions to various engineering problems. Techniques such as numerical and statistical analysis, numerical methods, symbolic solutions and graphical techniques are applied in the solutions. Pseudo-code, and flowcharts are used to develop a structured approach to the problem solution which will often require the development of user-defined functions and decision making programming constructs utilized in short script files. Some larger projects may include the development of a graphical user interface (GUI) to handle the program inputs, solution options and outputs.

Prerequisites: ENR 161 or CSC 101, each with a grade of C or better. Co-requisites: MTH 211 (or MTH 211 previously completed with a grade of C or higher)

MCC General Education: MCC-TL - Technological Literacy (MTL)

Course Learning Outcomes
1. Apply structured programming techniques to develop software solutions to various engineering problems.
2. Differentiate between numerical and symbolic problem solutions.
3. Utilize a visual programming environment to create dynamic models of engineering systems.

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Fall Semester 2024
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