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ENGR 270 - Computer Organization & Microprocessors

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Course Number & Title:
ENGR/CSE 120, Introduction to Engineering & Computer Science, 5 Credits
4 hours of lecture and 3 hours of lab

Instructor:
Staff

Text Books:
Introduction to ECS by Khormaee

Web Enhanced Material:
Canvas

Additional Material:
An engineering or scientific calculator such as TI-89
USB thumb drive
MATLAB & Simlink Student Version Software from Mathworks, Inc. (Optional)

Prerequisite:
MATH 103

COURSE DESCRITPION & OUTCOMES:
This course is designed to introduce students to engineering and computer science processes, principles, problem-solving techniques, and contemporary tools. The course emphasis will be on Electrical/Computer Engineering and Computer Science. Students will apply in-class learning to hands-on projects and explore current industry trends and implications.

Course Outcomes Assessments
1. Develop understanding of educational and career options and requirements (Homework: AST2-B)
2. Apply creative problem solving and use of systematic design methodology (Homework, Tests, Labs: AST2-A & C)
3. Demonstrate understanding of computer science, Electrical/Computer Engineering processes, principles and tools (Homework, Tests, Labs: AST2-B & C)
4. Analyze current industry trends and their implications (Homework: AST2-C)
5. Refine and practice effective report writing and presentation skills (Labs: Foundation)
6. Improve teamwork and project development skills (Labs: Foundation)