This course introduces students to the fundamental principles of programming as it applies to engineering and robotic applications. Topics include data structures, control flow, modularization, state machines, and event-based input/output. Students will be expected to implement, test, and debug programs and apply them to control devices and microcontrollers. Special focus will be given to writing efficient and reusable code. This course provides appropriate programming background for RBE 1001.
None. Computer Science majors and other students wishing to prepare for 3000-level courses in Computer Science should take CS 1101/CS 1102 instead of CS 1005. This course provides sufficient background for CS 2301 Systems Programming for Non-Majors. Undergraduate credit may not be earned for both this course and CS 1004. Undergraduate credit may not be earned for both this course and RBE 100X.