Tue Apr 20 10:10:13 2010
Effective Term: |
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1109 - Fall 2010 Old: 1089 - Fall 2008 |
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Course Title Short: |
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FORTRAN Programming Old: FORTRAN |
Course Title Long: |
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FORTRAN Programming Old: Introduction to FORTRAN Programming for Scientists and Engineers |
Max-Min Credits for Course: |
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3.0 to 1.0 credit(s) Old: 3.0 to 3.0 credit(s) |
Catalog Description: |
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Not taught. Credit for transfer students who have taken a freshman- or sophomore-level FORTRAN class. Old: Algorithm development and principles of computer programming using FORTRAN. Emphasizes numerical methods for science and engineering applications. |
Delivery Mode(s): |
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Old: Classroom |
Instructor Contact Hours: |
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0.0 hours per week Old: 3.0 hours per week |
Term(s) most frequently offered: |
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Fall, Spring Old: Fall |
Academic Progress Units: |
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Not allowed to bypass limits. 1.0 credit(s) Old: Not allowed to bypass limits. 3.0 credit(s) |
Financial Aid Progress Units: |
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Not allowed to bypass limits. 1.0 credit(s) Old: Not allowed to bypass limits. 3.0 credit(s) |
Course Prerequisites for Catalog: |
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Transfer student. Old: Math 1271 or Math 1371 or # |
History Information: |
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6/07 Update years/terms offered. April 2010-Has not been taught since 2005. Will not be taught but credit can given by IT for transfer students. Old: 6/07 Update years/terms offered. |
Faculty Sponsor Name: |
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Phil Barry Old: |
Faculty Sponsor E-mail Address: |
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barry@cs.umn.edu Old: |
Student Learning Outcomes: |
* Student in the course:
- Can identify, define, and solve problems
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Please explain briefly how this outcome will be addressed in the course. Give brief examples of class work related to the outcome. N/A How will you assess the students' learning related to this outcome? Give brief examples of how class work related to the outcome will be evaluated. N/A Old: unselected |