pb351 - Introduction to Matlab (Course overview)

pb351 - Introduction to Matlab (Course overview)

Institute of Physics 6 KP
Module components Semester courses Winter semester 2024/2025 Examination
Lecture
  • Limited access 5.04.256a - Introduction to Matlab Show lecturers
    • Markus Schellenberg

    Monday: 10:00 - 12:00, weekly (from 14/10/24)
    Friday: 08:00 - 10:00, weekly (from 18/10/24)

    This course is geared towards Engineering Physics students in their 3rd Semester. Please consider subscribing for an other lecture if you are already in a higher semester or even in your Master study. Master students are allowed to attend but do not get any CP because this is an undergraduate course. The course contains a lecture (Mondays) and an exercise (Fridays). There will be exercises and a programming project in the end of the semester including an oral colloquium about your project work. Students acquire knowledge of the most important ideas and methods of computer science including one programming language. Content: - General fundamentals of computer systems - Input/output - Numbers, characters, arrays, strings - Algorithms - Programming language (Matlab) - Functions (procedural programming) - Program files (modular programming) - Introduction to GUI programming

  • Limited access 5.04.256b - Introduction to Matlab Show lecturers
    • Markus Schellenberg

    Tuesday: 10:00 - 12:00, weekly (from 15/10/24)
    Friday: 10:00 - 12:00, weekly (from 18/10/24)

    This course is geared towards Engineering Physics students in their 3rd Semester. Please consider subscribing for an other lecture if you are already in a higher semester or even in your Master study. Master students are allowed to attend but do not get any CP because this is an undergraduate course. The course contains a lecture (Mondays) and an exercise (Fridays). There will be a programming project in the end of the semester including an oral colloquium about your project work. Students acquire knowledge of the most important ideas and methods of computer science including one programming language. Content: - General fundamentals of computer systems - Input/output - Numbers, characters, arrays, strings - Algorithms - Programming language (Matlab) - Functions (procedural programming) - Program files (modular programming) - Introduction to GUI programming

Exercises
  • Limited access 5.04.256a - Introduction to Matlab Show lecturers
    • Markus Schellenberg

    Monday: 10:00 - 12:00, weekly (from 14/10/24)
    Friday: 08:00 - 10:00, weekly (from 18/10/24)

    This course is geared towards Engineering Physics students in their 3rd Semester. Please consider subscribing for an other lecture if you are already in a higher semester or even in your Master study. Master students are allowed to attend but do not get any CP because this is an undergraduate course. The course contains a lecture (Mondays) and an exercise (Fridays). There will be exercises and a programming project in the end of the semester including an oral colloquium about your project work. Students acquire knowledge of the most important ideas and methods of computer science including one programming language. Content: - General fundamentals of computer systems - Input/output - Numbers, characters, arrays, strings - Algorithms - Programming language (Matlab) - Functions (procedural programming) - Program files (modular programming) - Introduction to GUI programming

  • Limited access 5.04.256b - Introduction to Matlab Show lecturers
    • Markus Schellenberg

    Tuesday: 10:00 - 12:00, weekly (from 15/10/24)
    Friday: 10:00 - 12:00, weekly (from 18/10/24)

    This course is geared towards Engineering Physics students in their 3rd Semester. Please consider subscribing for an other lecture if you are already in a higher semester or even in your Master study. Master students are allowed to attend but do not get any CP because this is an undergraduate course. The course contains a lecture (Mondays) and an exercise (Fridays). There will be a programming project in the end of the semester including an oral colloquium about your project work. Students acquire knowledge of the most important ideas and methods of computer science including one programming language. Content: - General fundamentals of computer systems - Input/output - Numbers, characters, arrays, strings - Algorithms - Programming language (Matlab) - Functions (procedural programming) - Program files (modular programming) - Introduction to GUI programming

Notes on the module
Module examination
G
Skills to be acquired in this module
Students acquire knowledge of the most important ideas and methods of computer science including one programming language.