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                      | 2019-2020 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG] 
 
 |  CSC 250 - Computer OrganizationInstructor
 Wiedenbeck
 An introduction to how digital computers are built and the process by which computer programs expressed in a high-level language are translated into signals to be routed on a digital circuit board. Topics include data representation and manipulation, digital logic building blocks (logic gates, flip-flops), computer memory, assembly and machine code, hardware components and their organization, and the C programming language. 
 Prerequisites & Notes
 Requires the ability to program in a high-level language such as Python, C++, Java etc., at the level expected in CSC 121 or an equivalent course.
 Does not carry Mathematics major credit.
 
 
 
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