C PROGRAMMING

  1. Course Description
    본 교과목에서는 현존하는 컴퓨터 그로그래밍 언어들 가운데 가장 많이 사용되고 있는 C 프로그래밍 언어의 문법과 문의를 다룬다. C 프로그래밍 기법과 응용능력을 익힌다.
  2. Course Objectives
    Having successfully completed this course, students will be able to: 1. Conceptualize engineering problems as computational problems 2. Code basic computing problems using the C language 3. Learn fundamental software design principles and commonly used techniques.
  3. Teachnig Method
    I. Attendance: • Regular class attendance is expected for all students at the University. You are not required but advised to attend all classes. • Please send your professor a brief e-mail to explain your absence in advance. • Your absence will not reduce your attendance rate if and only if you have a legitimate reason for missing a class (such as illness, death in family, a traffic accident, etc.). In case of an illness or emergency, you must supply a formal documentation that supports your claim. • Classes start on the hour. Please be respectful of your classmates by being on time. • All electronic equipment should be turned off and kept out of sight before lecture starts. II. Make-up Exams: Make‐ups for Midterm Exam will be available if and only if you have a legitimate reason for missing the exam (such as illness, death in family, a traffic accident, etc.). In case of an illness or emergency, you must supply a formal documentation that supports your claim. III. Late Submission Policy: Late submissions will not be graded. There will be no make-up for quizzes and homework/ assignments. Missed assignments and quizzes will result in a grade of zero (0). IV. Participation: In their book, The Adult Student's Guide to Survival & Success, Al Siebert and Mary Karr suggest that the most effective learning technique of all is to study by asking and answering questions. Develop the habit of reading textbooks, taking lecture notes, and studying by asking and answering questions. When you do this, you save many hours of studying and have time to spend with your family or friends. There are several ways to go about asking and answering questions. When studying on your own, write questions that occur to you while you're reading and then go back and find the answers. If you're part of a study group, make a list of questions to ask the group. In the classroom, participate fully by asking questions and answering the ones posed by your instructor. Be curious. Ask questions
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  7. Practical application of the course
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