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  • Design Lab 1: A capstone experience in Computer Engineering Technology involving the application of hardware and software components to form a system. The student demonstrates competency by applying concepts from the Computer Engineering Technology program to an applications design and implementation project under the guidance of a faculty mentor. Prerequisites: ETEC 3201, ETEC 3301, ETEC 3402, ETEC 3702, ETEC 3801.
  • Application of finite state automata as regular expressions to programming language design and analysis of the use of context-free grammars as a formal device for language syntax. Techniques of lexical analysis and parsing (top-down and bottom-up), symbol table management, code generation, and error handling are covered. Prerequisite: ETEC 3402; 2 lect, 3 lab
  • A study of the methods used to implement control theory concepts on digital machines. An introduction to measurement devices and physical characteristics of control systems. Lab emphasis is on interfacing sensors used in measuring various physical environments to a microprocessor based system. Signal conditioning, scaling, and real-time programming techniques are incorporated to support these devices.
  • A study of the methods used to implement control theory concepts on digital machines. An introduction to measurement devices and physical characteristics of control systems. Lab emphasis is on interfacing sensors used in measuring various physical environments to a microprocessor based system. Signal conditioning, scaling, and real-time programming techniques are incorporated to support these devices.
  • The computer field is rapidly changing with constantly emerging hardware and software systems. This class provides the students with an opportunity to explore advanced topics pertinent to their future careers.