Course/Syllabus

Computer Architecture and Design EG633CT

Objectives To provide basic architectural and designing concepts of computers. This course gives comprehensive view of basic computer architecture. 1. Central Processing Unit: ( 8 hours) 1.1 Hardwired and Microprogramed 1.2 Arithmetic Logic Unit 1.3 Instruction 1.4 Addressing Modes 1.5 Data transfer and manipulation program control ( status, branch, subroutine call, interrupt ) 2. Arithmetic …

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Control Systems EG648EE

Course Objectives To provide information on feedback control Principles and to apply these concepts to typical physical processes. To introduce solution of typical problems. 1.0 Component Modeling, Linearization:(7 hours) 1.1 Differential equation and transfer function notations 1.2 State-space formulation of differential equations, matrix notation 1.3 Mechanical components: mass, spring, damper 1.4 Electrical components: inductance, capacitance, …

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Communication Systems EG679CT

Course Objectives To introduce the student to analog and digital communication systems. 1.0 Analog and Digital Communication Systems:(2 hours) 1.1 Analog and digital communication sources, transmitters, transmission channels and receivers 1.2 Fundamental limitations due to noise, distortion and interference and the relationships between noise, bandwidth and information 1.3 Types and reasons for modulation 2.0 Representation …

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Computer Graphics EG678EX

  Course objectives To present and practice the basic techniques used in computer graphics systems.1.0 Purpose of Computer Graphics: (5 hours) 1.1 Early history of computer graphics 1.2 Engineering applications: CAD, schematic capture 1.3 Data visualization in medicine, art and engineering 2.0 Hardware Concepts: (8 hours) 2.1 Mouse, keyboard, light pen, touch screen and tablet …

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Instrumentation I EG576EE

Course Objectives Comprehensive treatment of methods and instruments for a wide range of measurement problems. 1.0 Instrumentation Systems:(2 hours) 1.1 Functions of components of instrumentation system transduction, signal processing, signal transmission, output indication 1.2 Need for electrical, electronics, pneumatic and hydraulic working media systems and conversion devices 1.3 Analog and digital systems 2.0 Theory of …

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Computer Programing II in C++ EG542CT

Objectives The course objective is to familiarize students with the Object-Oriented Analysis, Design and Programming. The practical component of this course is based on C++. 1.0 Overview(2 hrs) 1.1. Procedural programming and issues with procedural programming 1.2. Why Object-Oriented programming 1.3. Object-Oriented concepts 1.3.1. Abstraction 1.3.2. Encapsulation 1.3.3. Inheritance 1.3.4. Polymorphism 1.4. Advantages of Object-Oriented …

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MATHEMATICS I EG401SH

First Year, First Part (I/I) Lecture: 3 Tutorial: 2 COURSE OBJECTIVES: It is assumed that incoming students have a good grounding in algebra, some knowledge of trigonometry and analytic geometry and previous to calculus. By the end of the course, students will have seen the development of all of the elementary functions, ranging from polynomials …

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Computer Programing I EG442CT

Course Objective: To develop a working knowledge of computer methods, systems, and languages. Emphasis will be given on developing programming skills using C. 1. Introduction to Computers( 3 hours) 1.1 Historical development and Generation of Computers 1.2 Computer Systems and Organization 1.2.1 Computer Hardware (Block diagram of digital computer) 1.2.2 Computer Software 1.2.3 Programming languages …

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Probability and Statistics EG671SH

Course Objectives To provide the student with a practical knowledge of the principles and concepts of probability and statistics and their application to simple engineering problems. 1. Introduction and Descriptive Statistics:(4 hours) 1.1. An overview of probability and statistics 1.2. Pictorial and tabular methods in descriptive statistics 1.3. Measures of location: mean, median, quartiles, percentiles, …

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