Basically, anything that is not a major in computer science, programming, or something similar, will only contain (at the most) a few introductory courses in computer programming - nothing very advanced. The details will most likely vary from one country to another, and within one country, from one college to another.
Writing code is the process of implementing an algorithm in a specific programming language.
No
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R programming simply means developing and writing programs using the R programming language. R is primarily used by statisticians and data miners.
You'll most likely learn one or two programming subjects in your university studies, but not much more than that. You will certainly need much less knowledge about programming than if you specialize in computer sciences.
You don't really need much computer programming for most engineering courses - except those where you specifically concentrate on computer science. And I don't see any reason why you should fail at OTHER, unrelated, subjects, just because you are bad at writing code. Finally, I think you shouldn't be afraid of writing code - you can still learn it.
Writing code is the process of implementing an algorithm in a specific programming language.
C++
yes of course
Engineering Accounting
No
It is known as 'programming'.
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structured programming language ex:c,c++
R programming simply means developing and writing programs using the R programming language. R is primarily used by statisticians and data miners.
No. You do not suck. You can truly . . . whatever the opposite is.
Yes