Course outline - University of Windsor
Course outline - University of Windsor
Course outline - University of Windsor
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<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Windsor</strong><br />
Department <strong>of</strong> Electrical and Computer Engineering<br />
06-85-211-1 Computer-Aided Analysis II<br />
Instructor: Dr. M. Khalid<br />
<strong>Course</strong> Outline (September 2011)<br />
A. Text Book<br />
There is no required text book. The instructor will provide his own lecture notes,<br />
slides and practice problems. Relevant online (web) resources will also be used.<br />
B. <strong>Course</strong> Contents<br />
1. Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) using C++<br />
2. Solution <strong>of</strong> linear equations<br />
3. Least squares fitting<br />
4. Roots <strong>of</strong> equations<br />
5. Numerical integration<br />
6. Solution <strong>of</strong> ordinary differential equations<br />
The emphasis in this course is on the study <strong>of</strong> algorithms for numerical methods and<br />
their implementation using OOP methods using C++.<br />
D. <strong>Course</strong> Schedule and Contact Information<br />
Lectures: 11:30 am to 12:50 pm, CS 51, Tuesday and Thursday<br />
Lab Section 51: 2:30 pm to 3:50 pm, EH 250, Friday<br />
Lab Section 52: 8:30 am to 9:50 pm, EH 250, Monday<br />
Office Hours:<br />
• Dr. Khalid: (Instructor): By appointment only<br />
• Graduate Assistants (GAs): to be assigned<br />
Contact information:<br />
• Dr. Khalid: EH 252, Tel.:(519)253-3000 ext.2611, email:<br />
mkhalid@uwindsor.ca<br />
• GAs: to be assigned<br />
E. <strong>Course</strong> Registration Requirements<br />
• See information related to the course on the SIS<br />
F. Grading Policy and Scheme<br />
• Grade point distribution (total 100 points):<br />
o Programming assignments and/or lab exams (25%)<br />
o Midterm Exam (25%)<br />
o Final Exam (50%)<br />
• Overall grade <strong>of</strong> a student will be a simple summation <strong>of</strong> points he/she<br />
obtained in assignments, midterm and final exams (in case <strong>of</strong> fraction, grade<br />
point will be rounded to the nearest integer value before mapping to letter<br />
grade).
• Numerical/letter grade conversion:<br />
A+ 93-100<br />
A 86-92.9<br />
A- 80-85.9<br />
B+ 77-79.9<br />
B 73-76.9<br />
B- 70-72.9<br />
C+ 67-69.9<br />
C 63-66.9<br />
C- 60-62.9<br />
D+ 57-59.9<br />
D 53-56.9<br />
D- 50-52.9<br />
F 35-49.9<br />
F- 0-34.9<br />
G. Examination Schedule, Policy and Regulation<br />
• Date, Time, Place and Duration: will be posted on the course website later.<br />
• Scope: all the topics and materials that are covered during the course in the<br />
form <strong>of</strong> class lecture, lecture notes/slides, tutorials, homework and projects.<br />
• Closed book examination.<br />
• Only the university prescribed calculators allowed.<br />
• Graded paper will be made available for students’ verification after grade<br />
posting. Details about when and where students can see their papers will be<br />
announced along with the grades.<br />
• <strong>University</strong> rules and practice will be followed for students who fail to take<br />
examinations.<br />
• Only medical notes completed on the form given by the Faculty <strong>of</strong> Engineering<br />
will be accepted. No other medical notes will be accepted.<br />
H. Student Evaluation <strong>of</strong> Teaching<br />
• Student Evaluation <strong>of</strong> Teaching (SET) forms will be administered in the class<br />
some time during the last two weeks <strong>of</strong> classes. This will provide a chance for<br />
the students to give feedback on the instructor and the course.