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EECS 110-0: Introduction to Computer Programming
3.00 Credits
Northwestern University
Introduction to programming practice using a modern programming language. Analysis and formulation of problems for computer solution. Systematic design, construction, and testing of programs. Substantial programming assignments. Not to be taken for credit with or after EECS 111.
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EECS 111-0: Fundamentals of Computer Programming
3.00 Credits
Northwestern University
Introduction to principles of programming and procedural thinking. Procedural abstraction, data abstraction, modularity, object-oriented programming. Uses the Scheme programming language and computer facilities. Substantial programming assignments, including numerical and symbolic programs. Required for computer science majors.
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EECS 130-0: Tools and Technology of the World Wide Web
3.00 Credits
Northwestern University
Introduction to the theory and practice of developing sites on and technology for the web. Basics of HTML, JavaScript, ASP, and CGI programming.
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EECS 202-0: Introduction to Electrical Engineering
3.00 Credits
Northwestern University
Concepts and applications of electrical engineering. Quantization, binary representation, performance. Power spectral density, digital filtering, fundamental limitations. Control systems, feedback systems. Properties of lasers, amplifiers, passive circuit elements, active circuit elements. Electronic devices and materials. Prerequisite: GEN ENG 205-3.
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EECS 203-0: Introduction to Computer Engineering
3.00 Credits
Northwestern University
Overview of computer engineering design. Number systems and Boolean algebra. Logic gates. Design of combinational circuits and simplification. Decoders, multiplexers, adders. Sequential logic and flip flops. Introduction to assembly language. Application of concepts to a computer engineering design project.
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EECS 205-0: Fundamentals of Computer System Software
3.00 Credits
Northwestern University
Basics of assembly language programming. Macros. System stack and procedure calls. Techniques for writing assembly language programs. Features of INTEL 8086/88-based PC. Interfaces between C and assembly codes. Prerequisite: GEN ENG 205-1,2,3,4 or EECS 110; EECS 203 recommended.
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EECS 211-0: Object-Oriented Programming in C++
3.00 Credits
Northwestern University
Continuation of 111. Key concepts in software design and systems programming. Object-oriented programming in C++, design of interpreters and compilers, and register machines. Required for computer science majors. Prerequisite: 110 or 111 or knowledge of any programming language. Not to be taken for credit with or after 230 or 231.
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EECS 213-0: Introduction to Computer Systems
3.00 Credits
Northwestern University
The hierarchy of abstractions and implementations that make up a modern computer system; demystifying the machine and the tools used to program it; systems programming in C in the UNIX environment. Preparation for upper-level systems courses. Prerequisite: 211 or 230.
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EECS 221-0: Fundamentals of Circuits
3.00 Credits
Northwestern University
Circuit analysis and network theorems; linearity and superposition; series/parallel combinations of R, L, and C circuits; sinusoidal forcing; complex frequency and Bode plots; mutual inductance and transformers; two-port networks; Fourier analysis; response of circuits to periodic nonsinusoidal sources. Prerequisite: 202.
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EECS 222-0: Fundamentals of Signals and Systems
3.00 Credits
Northwestern University
Comprehensive introduction to analysis of continuous and discrete-time signals and systems. Linear time-invariant systems, convolution. Fourier series representations of periodic signals. Continuous time and discrete time Fourier transforms. Laplace transform; z-transform. Prerequisite: 202.
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