1.     Requirements3

1.1.    Textbook 4

1.2.    Quizzes 5

1.3.    Deadlines 5

1.4.    Course Grade 7

1.   Requirements

This course is about computing and about programming in Fortran. This being the case, this course will be graded solely on the basis of homework assignments and possibly occasional quizzes covering the theoretical aspects of scientific computing. There will be no final exam.

1.1.     Textbook

I have selected:

·         J. Ortega, Introduction to FORTRAN 90 for Scientific Computing, Saunders College Publishing, 1994

as our textbook. This is a classic. While there are a number of places where I tend to somewhat disagree with its content; and some other places here I tend to believe that it is getting a bit outdated in its approach; I do believe that this is a very good textbook overall. This book should be available in the OSU Tulsa Bookstore. You can also get it from the online bookstores.

1.3.     Quizzes

As indicated above we may have a few quizzes covering the theoretical aspects of the course.

Do not take or peak at any quizzes unless you are ready to take them! Once you “peak into” a quiz, you have to take it.

While I do not expect this to be the case this semester, a fair warning is in place. You may encounter two kinds of quizzes, each involving different kinds of questions (requiring different preparation) and different kinds of requirements:

Before you take the quizzes you must read and understand the introduction contained in About the Quizzes)

1.5.     Deadlines

You should look at the Calendar (accessible from the Home Page) to see the exact deadlines.

1.6.      Course Grade

Your final grade will depend on: the quizzes (QuizGrade) and homework (programming) assignments. Once more, there is no final exam.

The formula for the final grade will be:

10% * Quiz Grade + 90% * Homework Grade