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3.00 Credits
Individual Study
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4.00 Credits
Directed independent research in computer science for honors students. Prerequisites: upper-division standing and satisfactory completion of the lower-division writing requirement; participation in the Bren School of ICS Honors Program or Campuswide Honors Program; consent of instructor.
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4.00 Credits
Principles and concepts of process and resource management, especially as seen in operating systems. Processes, memory management, protection, scheduling, file systems, and I/O systems are covered. Concepts illustrated in the context of several wellknown systems. Prerequisites: CSE23/ICS 23, and ICS 51 or CSE31/EECS31 with grades of C or better. Same as Computer Science 143A. Only one course from CSE104/Computer Science 143A and EECS111 may be taken for credit.
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4.00 Credits
Semiconductor properties, carrier transport, P-N junctions, metal-semiconductor junctions, diodes, MOS transistors, transistor equivalent circuits, amplifiers, invertors, digital circuits, CMOS circuits, and logic gates. Prerequisites: Physics 7D, CSE70A/EECS70A. (Design units: 1)
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4.00 Credits
Analysis of discretetime linear-time-invariant (DTLTI) systems in the time domain and using ztransforms. Introduction to techniques based on Discrete-Time, Discrete, and Fast Fourier Transforms. Examples of their application to digital signal processing and digital communications. Prerequisite: CSE70A/EECS70A. Same as EECS150B. CSE120A/EECS150B and EECSH150B may not both be taken for credit. (Design units: 0)
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4.00 Credits
Concepts and techniques of constructing software in a systematic fashion, including detailed design techniques, specifications, programming methods, quality-inducing procedures, development tools, team techniques, testing, estimation, and performance improvement. Laboratory work involves exercises to illustrate important concepts, methods, and tools. Prerequisite: Informatics 43, ICS 52, or CSE90 with a grade of C or better. Same as Informatics 111.
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4.00 Credits
Building blocks and organization of digital computers, the arithmetic, control, and memory units, and input/out devices and interfaces. Microprogramming and microprocessors. Prerequisite: CSE31L/EECS31L. Same as EECS112. Only one course from CSE132/EECS112, CSEH132/EECSH112, and Computer Science 152 may be taken for credit. (Design units: 4)
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3.00 Credits
Nature of sampled data, sampling theorem, difference equations, data holds, z-transform, w-transform, digital filters, Butterworth and Chebychev filters, quantization effects. Prerequisite: CSE120A/EECS150B. Same as EECS152A. (Design units: 2)
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3.00 Credits
Students plan and perform 10 core laboratory exercises covering signal synthesis and analysis with various filter and frequency transform processes. Models of radio and radar/sonar signal processing are included. Prerequisite: CSE135A/ EECS152A. Same as EECS152B. (Design units: 3)
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4.00 Credits
In-depth study of several contemporary programming languages stressing variety in data structures, operations, notation, and control. Examination of different programming paradigms, such as logic programming, functional programming and object-oriented programming; implementation strategies, programming environments, and programming style. Prerequisites: Informatics 43 with a grade of C or better; or ICS 23/CSE23/ICS H23 with a grade of C or better and either ICS 51 or CSE31/EECS31 with a grade of C or better. Same as Computer Science 141/Informatics 101.
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