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Source modeling. Foundations of lossy and lossless compression, code properties, Huffman and arithmetic coding, predictive coding, dictionary techniques, compression techniques and standards for facsimile, audio, video and still image coding, Hardware design specifics, coding and watermarking. Prerequisites: MATH 431, EE 220.
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Modern methodologies in design and test of digital/computer systems. Primary focus on very high speed integrated circuit hardware description languages, in particular, VHDL. Verilog and other hardware programming languages explored. Behavior level simulation, debugging. Introduction to synthesis, placement and routing. Prerequisites: CpE 200 and CS 269. 3 credits.
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Physical design of VLSI systems. Transforming structural representation into layout representation. Efficient layout representation satisfying topological, geometric, timing and power-consumption design constraints. Also covers various optimization techniques, such as network flow, Steiner tree, scheduling, simulated annealing, generic algorithm, and linear/ convex programming. Prerequisites: CpE 300, CS 119 or CS 135. 3 credits.
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American criminal justice system, its development, components, and processes; includes consideration of crime and criminal justice as a formal area of study. 3 credits.
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Analysis of the American correctional system emphasizing prison, probation, parole, and community-based corrections; theories of punishment/rehabilitation; the prison as a social system. Prerequisite: CRJ 104. 3 credits.
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Introduction to criminal law, its common law origins, basic concepts and application in legal proceedings. Prerequisite: CRJ 104. 3 credits.
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Overview of the basic philosophy and procedures of the juvenile justice system, types of delinquent offenders and factors associated with delinquency discussed. Prerequisite: CRJ 104. 3 credits.
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Principles, methods, and procedures used in obtaining evidence used in criminal proceedings. Prerequisite: CRJ 104. 3 credits.
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History, organization, and role of the police in a democratic society. Current issues in policing discussed. Prerequisite: CRJ 104. 3 credits.
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Principles of evidence that pertain to the criminal justice process, nature and types of criminal evidence, and the rules governing the collection, presentation and admissibility of evidence in court, with special emphasis on the admissibility of evidence at trial. Prerequisites: CRJ 164 and 432. 3 credits.
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