CSIT 301: Course Syllabus
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Contact Info: |
Thomas E. Blum
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Description: |
The course provides an overview of the hardware components of a PC with an emphasis on how they are organized and made to work together. The course examines software issues at a level close to the hardware and principles of processor and memory optimization (caching, pipelining, paralleism, etc.) |
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Meetings: |
Tuesdays 6:15 - 8:55 |
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Location: |
Olney 200 |
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Relevant Online Text: |
PC Hardware in a Nutshell, Third Edition, Thompson and Thompson,
O'Reilly To find the library's online technical books, go to the library's catalog page and do a keyword search on "Safari online". |
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Assessment: |
The components of the course will be weighted as follows
In addition,
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Classroom Behavior: |
While in the classroom, students should behave in a manner that is neither distracting to nor disrespectful to the professor or other students. Cell phones should be turned off. |
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Cheating: |
When using materials from a book, website, etc., the source must be cited; otherwise it is considered plagiarism. Claiming another's work as your own is cheating. A student caught cheating will receive a score of zero. Cheating may result in a reduction of the final grade. Repeated cheating can result in a failing grade for the course. Asking another for help on part of a homework is acceptable; handing in duplicate or nearly duplicate work is not. If you require a significant amount of assitance, you should seek my help. Finally, openly allowing your work to be copied is also cheating. |