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Dec 21, 2024
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CE 2800 - Numerical Methods for Engineers I (also listed as ME 2800)[1] This course is repeatable: No Total # of units allowed for credit: 1 Max times this course can be taken for credit: 1 Max # of units may be repeated: 0
Course Description: This course focuses on equipping students with the basic computing skills students will need throughout their engineering disciplines. The emphasis is on translating open-ended problems into algorithm development and implementation to solve basic numerical problems. Topics include introduction to basic engineering problems and their conceptualization through mathematical models, and introduction to algorithm development and implementation into a computer program. Credit Hours: 3 laboratory hour(s)
Grading: ABCDF Mode of Delivery: Face to Face Campus: Main Campus Equivalent Course(s): ME 2800 Prerequisite(s): CE 2120 or MATH 2550 Needs Permission to Enroll: No Special Fee Applied: No
. Articulation C-ID: ENGR 220 Programming and Problem-Solving in MATLAB
This University course articulates with any California Community College (CCC) course that is approved by the C-ID program and given the corresponding “C-ID Course” designation listed here. The articulation is one-way articulation, meaning the approved community college course will articulate for the indicated course credit at the four-year university.
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