MONASH UNIVERSITY FACULTY HANDBOOKS

Science Handbook 1996

Published by Monash University
Clayton, Victoria 3168, Australia

Authorised by Academic Registrar, April 1996


GCO1832

Computer programming IA

Mr M Hassan

3 points + 3 hours per week +Second semester + Gippsland/Distance + Prerequisite: GCO1831 or permission of subject adviser + Note: Credit towards BAppSc will be given for only one of the subjects GCO1811, GCO1832 + Note: This subject is not available to computing students

Objectives On completion of this subject students should be able to write algorithms for problem solving using some pseudo-code; convert algorithms into C++ codes; and write, compile and run useful C++ programs.

Synopsis The subject covers review of structured program design: modules, programming stubs; the C++ programming language; syntax, program structure, data types and variable declarations, statements, expressions, input and output, control structures, functions and parameters; the C++ Compiler - compiling, linking, debugging and running programs. Distance education students will require access to a computer (preferably an IBM PC or compatible) and a C++ compiler.

Assessment Two assignments: 20% +Examination: 80% + Students must attain a satisfactory standard in both assignment work and in the examination. Part of the examination will test understanding of the assignment work.

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