Fortran Programming

ENGR-4200

This course provides a practical introduction to computer programming in Classical Fortran, emphasizing selected language features that are useful in performing numerical calculations. It is intended mainly for graduate students in engineering and science who need to use Fortran in research projects and in courses that assume a knowledge of the language or of programming. Grading is based primarily on the student's use of Fortran in a significant project, which may be for thesis research or for another course. Required reading (about 17 pages per week) is assigned from the textbook "Classical Fortran Second Edition" and there might be short in-class quizzes on the reading.

1 credits

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Fortran Programming (1c)
  • Michael Kupferschmid
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Fortran Programming (1c)
  • Michael Kupferschmid
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