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About the Course

This course teaches computer programming to those with little to no previous experience. It uses the programming system and language called MATLAB to do so because it is easy to learn, versatile and very useful for engineers and other professionals. MATLAB is a special-purpose language that is an excellent choice for writing moderate-size programs that solve problems involving the manipulation of numbers. The design of the language makes it possible to write a powerful program in a few lines. The problems may be relatively complex, while the MATLAB programs that solve them are relatively simple: relative, that is, to the equivalent program written in a general-purpose language, such as C++ or Java. As a result, MATLAB is being used in a wide variety of domains from the natural sciences, through all disciplines of engineering, to finance, and beyond, and it is heavily used in industry. Hence, a solid background in MATLAB is an indispensable skill in today’s job market. Nevertheless, this course is not a MATLAB tutorial. It is an introductory programming course that uses MATLAB to illustrate general concepts in computer science and programming. Students who successfully complete this course will become familiar with general concepts in computer science, gain an understanding of the general concepts of programming, and obtain a solid foundation in the use of MATLAB. Students taking the course will get a MATLAB Online license free of charge for the duration of the course. The students are encouraged to consult the eBook that this course is based on. More information about these resources can be found on the Resources menu on the right....

Top reviews

DA

Jun 5, 2020

Instructor of this course Mike Fitzpatrick is a very good teacher who encourage students to do something new and interesting.

I really enjoyed learning this course and learned new skills in MATLAB.

IK

Dec 19, 2021

Basics concepts are well covered within a short time and a few videos. I would recommend it for those who want to learn complete basics. but to master it, you need to enrol in a specialization course.

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Sep 29, 2020

Excellent teaching sir,thank you so much

By Casper D V

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Sep 22, 2020

Very good course, learned a lot from it!

By MANIKANT K

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Aug 31, 2020

One of the best illustrators ever I got.

By SRINIVASULU P

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Jul 27, 2020

Excellent Course to do by every engineer

By Khiyanat D

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Jul 21, 2020

Explanation is crystal clear. Thank you!

By Tennyson-Kalio T F

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Jun 25, 2020

exceptional course and detailed analysis

By Furkan Åž

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Jun 22, 2020

it is so beneficial and efficient thanks

By Ronja R H V

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Jun 15, 2020

This course is better than live lessons.

By Y17EC170 V Y

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Jun 13, 2020

it is very great learning with coursera.

By shubham p

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Jun 10, 2020

feels good while solving the assignments

By rishabh t

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May 24, 2020

It is very creative with its assessment.

By Syed F H Z

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May 19, 2020

Really a amazing course for the beginner

By Shaheer K

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Mar 2, 2020

A very usefull tool for learning matlab.

By Sachin R

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Dec 5, 2019

One of the best courses available online

By 刘晓雨

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Apr 29, 2019

it is very good,and i learn many things.

By Kaïs B F

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Jul 22, 2023

I really enjoyed the course. Thank you.

By Rakibul H R

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May 24, 2023

itit's very good to learn at first time

By AMIT K

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Sep 28, 2022

quite helpful in learning from scratch

By Vishnu K

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Jan 31, 2022

vvery refined course taught beautifully

By Hasan K

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Dec 28, 2021

It was useful and now I am a programmer

By Vinh T Q

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Dec 13, 2021

This is a really good and useful course

By Nader S

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Aug 18, 2021

I had a great time learning this course

By K. M S

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May 12, 2021

It is a very good course for beginners.

By Thirumala V P D

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Jan 24, 2021

correct prediction or error in the code