This course provides an introduction to basic computer programming concepts and techniques useful for Scientists, Mathematicians and Engineers. The course exposes students to practical applications of computing and commonly used tools within these domains. It introduces techniques for problem solving, program design and algorithm development. MATLAB (approximately 24 lectures): Basic programming: introduction to the MATLAB environment and the MATLAB help system, data types and scalar variables, arithmetic and mathematical functions, input and output, selection and iteration statements. Functions: user defined functions, function files, passing information to and from functions, function design and program decomposition, recursion. Arrays: vectors, arrays and matrices, array addressing, vector, matrix and element-by-element operations. Graphics: 2-D and 3-D plotting. Other topics to be covered are coding in a High Level Language using MATLAB/OCTAVE. At least one Computer Algebra System (CAS): MAPLE, MAXIMA MATHEMATICA, DERIVE will also be covered.

Course Code: 
MAT 307
No. of Credits: 
3
Level: 
Level 300
Course Semester: 
First Semester
Pre-requisite: 
MAT 101
Select Programme(s): 
Mathematics