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Unit name Programming and Problem Solving for Engineers
Unit code JEE101
Credit points 12.5
Faculty/School College of Sciences and Engineering
Australian Maritime College
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Learning Outcomes

ILO 1 Solve basic Engineering problems using mathematical and Matlab programming skills.

ILO 2 Apply fundamental programming knowledge by designing structured programs and algorithms relevant to Maritime Engineering problems and robotics using Matlab and other programming languages.

ILO 3 Process data using Matlab and other programming languages, analyse, and critically evaluate results from Maritime Engineering experiments.

ILO 4 Write technical reports based on Maritime Engineering experiments.

ILO 5 Employ student centred learning, critical thinking, creativity and problem solving skills to complete individual and collective tasks.

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Teaching

Teaching Pattern

1 hour Lecture weekly, 3 hours Programming Practice sessions weekly, Experimental and Investigative Studies throughout semester.

Assessment

Coursework Assignments (50%) and Projects (50%)

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