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ECEN 3350 - Programming of Digital Systems
MWF 10:00am - 10:50am
ECEE 1B32
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| Professor: |
Andrew R. Pleszkun
Office: ECOT 334
Phone: 303-492-3571
E-mail: Prof. Andrew R. Pleszkun
Office Hours: Monday 2:00pm to 3:00pm and Thursday 10:00am to 11:30am.
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| Prerequisites: |
ECEN 1030 C Programming for EE/ECE (or equivalent) |
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ECEN 2350 Digital Logic |
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| Text: |
Text: Wayne Wolf, "Computers as Components", 3rd Edition, 2012, Morgan
Kaufmann Publishers, ISBN-978-0-12-388436-7
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| Grading: |
Homeworks: 16%
2 50-minute Exams: 22% each
Final exam: 40% |
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| Final Exam: | Monday, May 6, 2013 from 4:30pm to
7:00pm. |
| 50-minute Exams: | Friday, February 22, 2013 and
Friday, April 5, 2013. |
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| Homework Policy: |
Homework assignments will be posted on the course website.
The following will be strictly enforced:
- Each assignment is due at the beginning of the
lecture period when it is due.
- No late homework will be accepted.
Homework assignments are provided to reinforce or
expand on topics discussed in lecture.
They may also touch on topics that will be covered in exams.
It is to your advantage to work on the problems yourself.
Students are responsible for the written clarity of their homework
assignments. No credit will be given to homework problems which cannot
be read or understood.
When submitting your homework assignment, write your name on the
outside of the document.
You are encouraged to make a copy of your homework before
turning it in.
Returned homework should be saved.
Any question regarding the grading of a problem set must be
raised within a week of its return date.
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| Incompletes and Academic Misconduct: |
College rules are strictly followed in giving incompletes.
Please see
the University of Colorado Honor Code for
policies regarding cheating and academic misconduct.
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| Classroom etiquette: |
To have an environment that encourages
learning and shows respect for the students in the class
and the professor, please try to abide by the following:
- Come to class on time.
Coming in late is disruptive and discourteous.
- Do not read newspapers during the class.
- If you use a laptop to take notes, use it only to
take notes.
Class time should not be used for web-surfing.
- Turn-off your cell phones.
Some of these behaviors are extremely distracting not
only to the lecturer, but also to other students.
Of course, participation in class discussions is always
encouraged.
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