Code: CSE-223 | Credits: 3.00 |
Code: CSE-223 | Credits: 1.50 |
Code: CSE-225 | Credits: 3.00 |
Course Description: The variety of engineering problems that can be reliably solved has considerably expanded with the emergence of quick, cheap, and efficient computers. Numerical methods make use of computers to carry out iterative, step-by-step solutions to issues that would otherwise be difficult or impossible to resolve by manual calculations. The goal of this course is to provide a general introduction to numerical techniques that are relevant to scientists and engineers.
Code: CSE-227 | Credits: 3.00 |
Code: CSE-229 | Credits: 3.00 |
Course Description: Users can share data with others through networks. The concepts of data communication familiarize one with the fundamentals of data communications, the OSI model and techniques, applications and control of contemporary data communications networks, network models, digital and analog transmission, multiplexing, circuit and packet switching, and network models. This course must be taken by students if they want to improve their engineering abilities in creating and troubleshooting data networks.
Code: MTH-221 | Credits: 3.00 |
Course Description: Users can share data with others through networks. The concepts of data communication familiarize one with the fundamentals of data communications, the OSI model and techniques, applications and control of contemporary data communications networks, network models, digital and analog transmission, multiplexing, circuit and packet switching, and network models. This course must be taken by students if they want to improve their engineering abilities in creating and troubleshooting data networks.