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Structured programming in C++ “Structured programming in C++" is a part of course ”Informatique

Structured programming in C++ “Structured programming in C++" is a part of course ”Informatique II" for bachelors and a single course for masters of special. “Industrial Chemistry“ in UCTM-Sofia (duration 45/35 hours). o o o o Topics 15 weeks Assoc. Prof. Dr. A. Georgieva & As. Prof. D. Pilev 450/22 students Traditional and elearning environment Tasks, course project, examines/tests Better results in elearning 1 Data types 2 Operators and expressions in C++ 3 Control structures 4 Arrays 5 Strings 6 Heterogene structures 7 Pointers 8 Subroutines in C++

Introduction to Chemistry Part of course Chemistry 1 (duration 45/30 hours) of first year

Introduction to Chemistry Part of course Chemistry 1 (duration 45/30 hours) of first year bachelors of all specialties in UCTM and for masters of special. “Industrial Chemistry“ in French. Preparatory course on school chemistry. For masters self-training by PC and tests in Scenarii. o o o o Topics 15 hours (3 weeks) For masters As. prof. R. Popova 300 bachelors/ 20 masters Scenarii Traditional lecture and exercise, QCM tests for autoevaluation, 80% successful tests 1 Basic notations 2 Atomic structure 3 Chemical reactions 4 Nomenclature of non-organic chemistry 5 Periodicity, properties 6 Compositions of Solutions 7 Stecheometry 8 Equilibration of reactions 9 Reactions oxydo-redox

Introduction to mathematics Part of course Mathematics 1 (duration 75/60 hours, per weeks: 5

Introduction to mathematics Part of course Mathematics 1 (duration 75/60 hours, per weeks: 5 lectures and 4 exercises) of first year bachelors of all specialties in UCTM. First 3 weeks only lecture’s on school mathematics and ends with TEST. o o o o Topics 3 weeks All dept. of 15 colleagues 450 students Traditional teaching Self-training and course project of 10 problems QCM test with outcome pass or not 1 Sets and subsets 2 Numbers 3 Functions, graph representations, classifications, linear and quadratic functions 4 Algebraic equations and inequalities 5 Exponentiation, power and exponential functions 6 Logarithm and logarithmic functions 7 Trigonometry 8 Derivatives and optimizations 9 Introduction to Euclidian geometry