Computer Engineering Courses

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Taken from the BS Computer Engineering Curricular Proposal, emailed by Michelle Avelino, June 22, 2018 (pdf)

CoE 161 Introduction to Information and Complexity

  • Advanced course on information theory and computational complexity, starting from Shannon's information theory and Turing's theory of computation, leading to the theory of Kolmogorov complexity.
  • Pre-req: EEE 111, EEE 137, 3u (3 hrs lec)

CoE 163 Computing Architectures and Algorithms

  • Advanced course on the foundations and techniques in high performance software development for signal processing and other numerical functions including transforms, filters, and basic linear algebra algorithms, taking into account memory hierarchy and other microarchitectural features.
  • Pre-req: Math 40, EEE 21, EEE 153, 3u (3 hrs lec)

CoE 164 Computing Platforms

  • Advanced laboratory course on the application of the concepts, methodologies, skills, and tradeoffs in designing/building computing systems to solve challenging problems, in an efficient and structured way.
  • Co-req: CoE 161, CoE 163, 1u (3 hrs lab)