I. | Course prefix and number | CSCI 321 |
II. | Number of semesters hours | 3 |
III. | Pre-requisites | CSCI 241 |
IV. | Location of classroom and time course meets | Wubben 145 MWF 800AM 850AM |
V. | Instructor name
Office location Phone Email address Web page |
Dr. Warren MacEvoy
Wubben 151 248-1070 [email protected] http://www.mesastate.edu/~wmacevoy |
VI. | Office hours | Mon - Fri 9 - 10 am |
VII. | Course Description |
This is a course in assembly language programming in the context of embedded systems design. You will learn how to use C and assembly language to create stand-alone embedded systems applications. |
VIII. | Textbook and materials | Fundamentals of Embedded Software by Daniel W. Lewis |
IX. | Course Objectives | See course description. |
X. | Methods |
Lecture, exams, individual and group projects. |
XI. | Policy on absences and tardies |
Make up exams will only be given with advanced notification or very unusual circumstances. You are responsible for material given in class, including changes of schedule for exams. |
XII. | Policy on late work | Late projects cost two letter grades per day. |
XIII. | Policy on academic dishonesty |
Cheating will result in the instructor withdrawl of the student with a "fail" grade. |
XIV. | Disability Arrangements |
If you wish to have accomodations made for some disability, you must inform Eduational Access Services and the instructor in advance. | XV. | Evaluation and grading |
40% of the grade will come from tests (usally dropping the worst score), 40% of the grade will come from individual projects. 20% of the grade will come from the final project. Projects will be graded on an A, B, or F basis:
You must propose your final project content. At most two people can work on a given project, and the grade will reflect individual contributions to the project. The final project will include a written and oral presentation. |
XVI. | Major Assignments |
Assignments will be given about every 2 weeks. The assigments will be given out at least a week before they are due. An exam will be given roughly after each chapter. | XVII. | Course Outline |
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