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CSE311 - Computer Organization

Faculty : Faculty of Engineering and Applied Sciences
School : Computer Science and Engineering

Prerequisit Course : ECE221
Credit Hours : 3.00
Offered For : Under Graduate

Course Description :

CSE312 - Discrete Mathematics

Faculty : Faculty of Engineering and Applied Sciences
School : Computer Science and Engineering

Prerequisit Course : CSE326 or MTH121
Credit Hours : 3.00
Offered For : Under Graduate

Course Description :

Propositional logic; first-order quantified logic; elementary number theory and methods of proof such as mathematical induction; proof by contradiction; and the pigeonhole principle; set theory (the empty set, partitions, power set, and Boolean algebras); counting (combinations, permutations, binomial theorem- Counting by mapping; pigeonhole principle - recursion, generating functions); basic notions and fundamentals of functions and relations; equivalence relations; some topics in graph theory.
CSE313 - Advanced Programming

Faculty : Faculty of Engineering and Applied Sciences
School : Computer Science and Engineering

Prerequisit Course : CSE211
Credit Hours : 2.00
Offered For : Under Graduate

Course Description :

CSE314 - Advanced Programming Lab

Faculty : Faculty of Engineering and Applied Sciences
School : Computer Science and Engineering

Prerequisit Course :
Credit Hours : 1.00
Offered For : Under Graduate

Course Description :

Practical implementation of the concepts introduced in CSE 313; computer programming projects; team projects.
CSE315 - Seminar on CSE

Faculty : Faculty of Engineering and Applied Sciences
School : Computer Science and Engineering

Prerequisit Course :
Credit Hours : 2.00
Offered For : Under Graduate

Course Description :

Hands on experience using software and hardware in topics related to: Measurement of Continuous-Time and Discrete-Time Signals and Systems characteristics; Measurement of Linear Time-Invariant Systems performance; Demonstration of Fourier Series, Continuous-Time Fourier Transform, and Discrete-Time Fourier Transform. Demonstration of Time and Frequency Characterization of Signals and Systems and Sampling of Continuous-Time Signals; Characterization of Linear Feedback Systems.