Wednesday, November 16, 2016

Winter 2017 classes

"...but generally, MWF its from 8 am till 2pm Tuesday its 8am till 6pm and Thursday its just one lab from 3pm to 6pm i have two hours of break on MWF" -Cade
CST 136 Object-Oriented
Programming with C++
(F,W,S)(3-3-4)
A study of object oriented programming with C++. Beginning and intermediate concepts are covered including classes, objects, mem- ber functions, overloading, inheritance, poly- morphism, templates, and virtual functions. This course prepares students with a strong C background for upper-division coursework using C++. Cannot be taken for graduation credit if student has completed MIS 136. Prerequisite: CST 126, with grade “C” or better.

CST 231 Digital Systems Design I
(W)(3-3-4)
Concepts, terminology and techniques in design and implementation of digital system components. Synchronous sequential logic design with emphasis on state machines. System design process including synthesis using Verilog HDL and implementation in programmable logic devices. Lab integral to course. Prerequisite: CST 133 with grade “C” or better.

EE 221 Circuits I
(3-3-4)
Introductory course in linear circuit analysis. Topics include: Ohm’s law, Kirchhoff’s laws, nodal analysis, mesh analysis, source trans- formations, Thévenin and Norton equivalent circuits, maximum power transfer, operation- al amplifiers, inductance, capacitance, and first-order transient circuit response. Students must also register for a laboratory section. Co-requisite: MATH 252.

CST 204 Introduction to Microcontrollers
(W,S)(3-3-4)
An introduction to microcontrollers (uC). Signals and data flow within simple systems. Introduction to instruction set, software development tools and I/O techniques, both programmed and interrupt-driven. Experi- ments using uC plus external circuits in ap- plications. Prerequisites: CST 131, CST 250, each with grade “C” or better, or instructor consent.
2016 - 2017 Course Catalogue

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