Code: CSE-400

Credits: 2.00

Course Description: 

Code: CSE-401

Credits: 3.00

Course Description: Information in digital form can be stored, processed, and transmitted via digital systems. They are used in many different applications, such as consumer goods, communication systems, digital instrumentation, and process control. The focus of the course is building digital systems from scratch. The emphasis of the course is on creating combinational and sequential building blocks that can be used to create larger digital systems. In this course, students will also learn how to design and model digital systems using Verilog.

Code: CSE-402

Credits: 1.50

Course Description: Information in digital form can be stored, processed, and transmitted via digital systems. They are used in many different applications, such as consumer goods, communication systems, digital instrumentation, and process control. The focus of the course is building digital systems from scratch. The emphasis of the course is on creating combinational and sequential building blocks that can be used to create larger digital systems. In this course, students will also learn how to design and model digital systems using Verilog.

Code: CSE-403

Credits: 3.00

Course Description: This course presents fundamental ideas and methods for connecting a microcontroller to outside hardware for data collecting and process control, as well as for creating the necessary software. This will involve translating analog variables into the necessary digital form for processing. Students who are interested in data acquisition and real-time control systems should take this course. They will learn how to design and build a simple control system that incorporates input and output from external devices as well as a simple control system for stepper and DC motors.

Code: CSE-404

Credits: 1.50

Course Description: This course will provide a hands-on introduction to the elements and traits of computer interfaces. It will include a detailed examination of several programmable interface ICs, sensor calibration using hardware and software, some processing devices that can connect a computer to the outside world, and a few output devices.

Code: CSE-423

Credits: 2.00

 

Code: CSE-401

Credits: 3.00

Course Description: Students who study social studies gain knowledge, skills, and attitudes about citizenship that will enable them to become capable and accountable citizens who are knowledgeable, thoughtful, involved in their communities, and who display moral and civic virtues. This course will help the students to understand the world they live in, so they can make wise judgments about issues affecting them, especially when they grow older.