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TK1913 C Programming

Semester 1 04/05

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Computer Science Department FTSM


Course Objectives
At the end of the course, you should be able to:
gain knowledge about syntax and methods of
developing programs using C
apply several techniques and tools in designing and
coding programs
know the process of syntax, logic and semantic
debugging in the Linux environment
gain experience in solving programming problems
in class and real programming problems through the
exposure of industry problems and project activities
Why is this course important?
programming is the core of everything to do with computers,
computing, networked systems, management information
systems, multimedia and so on (all computer-based things)
everything that runs on a computer is a program and
somebody has to write it. To understand how computers can
be used, how applications work, how systems are configured,
it is necessary for you to understand what programs are and
how they are constructed.
it is a necessary basis for understanding the rest of IT-related
courses that you will attend in future
after all, what makes you an IT student is that you should be
able to PROGRAM!!!
PROGRAM
Knowlegde, Practice, Skills
Conduct
This course comprises the following:
Lecture
Tutorial
Lab
Project
Items to collect
You will be given the following:
Lecture Manual
This manual contains the necessary information and
handouts about the lecture that you will attend
Tutorial Manual
This manual contains guidelines, questions and
handouts for your tutorial session
Lab Manual
This manual contains guidelines, questions and
handouts for your lab session
Evaluation
Final Exam 50%
Tutorial Exercises 10%
Lab Exercises 20%
Individual Project 20%
References
Main References
Marini Abu Bakar, Norleyza Jailani dan Sufian Idris, 2002. Pengaturcaraan
C, Prentice-Hall.
Forouzan, B. A., 2001. A Structured Programming Approach Using C,
Brooks/Cole Thomson Learning

Additional References
Hanly J. R., Koffman E. B., 2002, Problem Solving and Program Design in C
(3rd Edition), Addison-Wesley.
Corriveau, J.P., 1998, A Step-by-Step Guide to C Programming, Prentice-Hall
International. Inc.
Deitel, H. M. and Dietel, P. J., 2000. C How To Program (3rd Edition),
Prentice-Hall.
Kelly, Al and Pohl, Ira., 2000. C by Dissection: The Essentials of C
Programming (4th Edition), Addison-Wesley Pub Co.
Kind Reminder

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groups!! Classes will
be started as soon as
in week 1. Dont miss
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