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Course Title Course Description Course No. Year Level

This document provides a checklist of courses for a Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering program. It lists 24 courses over five years of study, including course numbers, titles, descriptions, and references. The courses cover topics such as computer fundamentals, programming, data structures, computer hardware, networking, and design projects.

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Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering (BS CpE) Program

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Course
No.

Course Title

Course Description

Year
Level

This course is the core of all computer subjects.This


provides the student with adequate knowledge to the
understanding and appreciation of computers as Data
1. CCS
Computer
First
Processing
tools
and
of
the
fundamental
concepts
of
120
Fundamentals
Year
Information System. The first focus of the course is an
explanation of computing today in a clear and meaningful
way and to focus on those concepts which are likely to
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Algorithms and Flowcharts where students
develop and enhance their analytical and logical thinking.

This is an introductory course that provides


comprehensive introduction to the C language. This
course aims to discuss program development and
2. CCS
Programming
concntrate on logic formulation. Thorough treatment is
121
1
given to the topics on iterative and control structures,
functions and parameter passing, and pointer so that
students will be able to write flexible and user-friendly
programs.
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122

Programming This course introduces basic the two structured data


Second
types, arrays and structures. It also includes pointers and
2
Year
introduction
to
linked
list.
Topic
covers
the
review
on
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Discrete
Mathematics
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Professional
Ethics and
5. CCS 213
Values
Education

Second Year

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Ethics studies human activity to determine what it must


Second
be to stand in harmony with the dictates of reason. It
Year
employs the marvelous faculty of human reason upon the
supreme important question of what an upright life is and
must be. It furnishes the norm by which relations among

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Title

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Data
Structures
and
Algorithms
1
References
6. CCS
222
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200

Computer
Hardware
Fundamentals

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Author

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Title

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Programming
3 (OOP in C+
+)
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10. CPE
411

Safety
Management

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Year

9. CCS
221

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Second
Year

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Elective 1

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Elective 2

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Year

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Call No.

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12. CPE
360

Logic Circuits
and Switching
Theory 1

Third
Year

References
Call No.

Author

13. CPE
301

Computer
Engineering
Drafting and
Design

References
Call: No.

14. CPE
315
References
Call: No.

15. CCS
323

References
Call: No.

16. CCS
328

Author

Title

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Year

Title

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Advanced
Engineering
Mathematics
for CpE
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Data
Communicatio
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Networking 1

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Computer
Organization
and Assembly
Language
Programming
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Year

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Year

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Call: No.

17. CPE
425
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Author

Title

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Modern
Systems
Analysis and
Design
Author

Fourth
Year
Title

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Logic Circuits
18. CPE 440and Switching
Theory 2

References
Call: No.

19. CPE
441
References
Call: No.

20. CCS
329
References
Call No.

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Data
Communicatio
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Networking 2
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Workshop in
Computer
Engineering
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424

Operating
Systems

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22. CPE
446

Computer
Architecture

References
Call: No.

Author

23. CPE
442

Microprocess
or Systems

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Year

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24. CCS
310

OJT/Practicum
1

References
Call: No.

Author

21. CPE
521

Microprocessor
System

References
Call: No.

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523
References
Call: No.

Data
Communication
s
Author

23. CPE
525

Computer
Graphics

References
Call: No.

Author

24. CPE 501

References
Call: No.

25. CPE 522

References
Call: No.

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Computer
Interfacing

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Computer
Seminar and
Field Trips
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This course is designed to provide experience in interfacing


microcomputers with outside peripheral devices with the use
of logic circuitry and high level programs. Areas of study will
be composed of basic programming in C and C#, peripheral
sensors, digital to analog converters, voltage frequency
converters, serial and parallel IO buses, Memory Interrupts
and USB. The Students are given a thorough understanding
of how to make peripheral devices and make them run using
high level programs. This subject binds the essentials of
programming as a tool for making machines work.
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26. CPE 524

References
Call: No.

27. CPE 512

References
Call: No.

28. CPE
526
References
Call: No.

Computer
Networking

Author

Professional
Ethics with
Values
Education

Author

Networking, virtually involves all Information Technology


applications. Computer hardware, software and
telecommunications are now overlapping. IT professionals must be
able to select, design, deploy, integrate, and administer network
and communication infrastructures in an organization. Hence, it is
important for IT students (CpE, CS, IT) to enroll Data
Communications and Networking in order to acquire the knowledge
and skills necessary from IT professionals. This course is an
introductory to the evolving network technology. This provides
students the basic understanding and appreciation on data
communications and networking: how data traverse from one end
node to the other; the international standards to make data
communication happens; the OSI Reference model which serves as
a reference by all network hardware/devices manufacturers; the
TCP/IP as the language of the Internet; the representation of data
(voice, text, multimedia, etc) in the form of electronic signals, the
process it go through for successful transmission, and causes of
error; the types of transmission media used for the signal to
traverse; the types of interfaces of devices (DTE/DCE); and the
protocols involve for transmitting and retransmitting of data from
the source node to the destination node.

Title

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This course deals with Ethics both as a science and as a way


of life in the field of Computer Engineering. It will afford the
students the knowledge of the rational foundation of Values
Education and explains human values in relation to the
ultimate purpose of human existence.
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Fifth
Year

Design Projects
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Year

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Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (BSIT) Program


Checklist of References
As of S.Y. 2014-2015
Course No.

Course Title

Course Description

Year
Level

This course is the core of all computer subjects.This


provides the student with adequate knowledge to the
Computer
First
CCS 120
Fundamentals understanding and appreciation of computers as Data
Year
Processing tools and of the fundamental concepts of
Information System. The first focus of the course is an
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explanation of computing today in a clear and meaningful
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which are Publisher
likely to
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have the greatest impact as we approach
of information revolution. The gist of the course is on
Algorithms and Flowcharts where students are able to
develop and enhance their analytical and logical thinking.

CCS 121

References
Call: No.

CCS 122

References
Call: No.

CCS 110

This is an introductory course that provides


comprehensive introduction to the C language. This
course aims to discuss program development and
Programming concntrate on logic formulation. Thorough treatment is
1
given to the topics on iterative and control structures,
functions and parameter passing, and pointer so that
students will be able to write flexible and user-friendly
programs.
Author

Title

Publicatio
n Place

Publisher

This course introduces basic the two structured data


types, arrays and structures. It also includes pointers and
Programming introduction to linked list. Topic covers the review on
2
functions, pointers, arrays, structure and type definitions
and basic linked-list operations.
Author

Discrete
Structures 1

References
Call No.

Author

CCS 220

Multimedia
Systems

Title

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n Place

Publisher

This course is a survey and development of the


theoretical tools suitable for algorithmic applications.
Major topics covered include propositional and predicate
calculus, mathematical induction, set theory, functions,
Title
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order of growths, integer, algorithms, and proofs.
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Year

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First
Year
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This subject aims to develop a clear understanding of


Second
what is multimedia, and how it can be used for enhancing Year
business and personal communications. The course also
provides the information about how multimedia is

References
Call: No.

Author

Title

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Data
This course introduces concepts of some abstract data
Structures and
types such as Lists, Stacks, Queues and Trees with
Algorithms 1
implementation using array and/ or linked list. It also
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intends to instill in the students a good attitude towards
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Title
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programming, where memory utilization and readability
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of codes are fostered through data abstraction and a
good choice of constructs.
CCS 222

CCS 225 /
(CS/IT
325)
References
Call: No.

Database
System 1
Author

Objectoriented
CCS 227
Programming
1
References
Call: No.
Author

CCS 226 /
IT 226

References
Call: No.

References
Call No.

Digital
Design /
Digital
Electronics 1

Author

This is an introductory course to database management,


which focuses mainly on the development and
management of databases.
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Year
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This course gives an orientation on the different


electronic components, the basic electrical circuits
analysis and semiconductor devices. It also provides a
Second
solid background in semiconductor fundamentals as they
Year
apply to digital circuits both discrete components as well
as integrated circuits. The course is preparatory subject
for Digital Electronics II.
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Digital
This course gives an orientation of principles and
Design /
Second
techniques of modern digital system. This includes the
Digital
Year
Digital Integrated Circuit, Combinational Logic Circuits,
Electronics II basic operating principles on common operation available
on Medium Scale Integration IC, flip-flops and principles
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on counters and
registers. All these
provide enough
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Place
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knowledge on principles of digital system in preparation
for next subject, which is Logic Circuit and Switching
Theory.

CS 213/IT
213 /

References
Call: No.

Professional
Ethics and
Values
Education
Author

Computer
Organization
and Assembly
Language
CCS 323 / Programming /
CS/IT 323
Computer
System
Architecture
w/ Assembly
Language

References
Call: No.

CCS 325

References
Call: No.

CCS 329

References
Call: No.

Author

Ethics studies human activity to determine what it must


Second
be to stand in harmony with the dictates of reason. It
Year
employs the marvelous faculty of human reason upon the
supreme important question of what an upright life is and
must be. It furnishes the norm by which relations among
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political, social) arePublicatio
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shows
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Place
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what such relations must be, and indicates the reason
that require them to be so.

This course will teach students the basic organization of


a computer system as well as introduce them to
Assembly Language Programming. Learning Assembly
Language is essential to fully understanding the structure
of a complete computer system. This course will also
prepare the students for succeeding subjects like
Microprocessor I and II.

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Database
Systems 2
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Year
Title

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Data
Communicatio
n and
Networking 1

Author

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Year

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Title

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CCS 315

References
Call: No.

CCS 311

References
Call: No.

CCS 321

References
Call: No.

CCS 329

References
Call: No.

CCS 312

References
Call No.

Testing and
Quality
Assurance
Author

Third
Year
Title

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Management
Information
Systems
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Year
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Web
Applications
Development
1
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Systems
Analysis and
Design
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Year

Data
Communicatio
n and
Networking 2
Author

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Year
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Classroom exercises alone will not make a competent IT


OJT/Practicum practitioners; practical, hands-on experience at dealing
CCS 310
1
with real-world problems is also essential. The Cebu
Institute of Technology - College of Computer Studies
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provides a solution; On-the-Job Training (CS 420/IT 420).
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is an academic requirement
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BSCS/BSIT degree where fourth year students are
expected to devote about 200 hours. This program hopes
to orient students to work on a variety of projects giving
them exposure to many fields, methods, clients, and
styles of work. This may also teach the skills necessary
for the job or just help became familiar with the
CCS 410
OJT/Practicum employer's system. As an apprentice, students will work
2
with, lear. from,and be supervised by skilled personnel
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who are very competent in their particular trades. Areas
of training would
and/or its
related
:
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Programming
System Analysis and Design
Network Technology
Software Engineering
Hardware/ Software Installation
Computer System
Software
CCS 427
When the students has
Engineering Troubleshooting/ Assembly
satisfactorily completed the said period, he is expected to
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submit the following requiremenmts:
Student On-theCall: No.
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Job Training Logbook
which lists the
student's day-to-day
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activities with the needed signatories and comments/
recommendations; A duly -filled up trainee performance
Evaluation (found at the last few pages of the
aforementioned logbook); An OJT Final Report of whose
format is reflected on page 89 of the Student OJT Training
Logbook; A description ofthe duties and resonsibilities
Operating
of the On-the-Job Trainee.
CCS 424
Systems

References
Call: No.

CCS 417

References
Call: No.

Author

Software
Project (Pls
check CD)
Author

Title

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The course deals with the intensive database


programming using Microsoft Access and SQL Server as
the back-end software. It also involves the development
of high-end applications using standard and advance
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CCS 116

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CCS 118

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CCS 126

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CCS 127

References
Call: No.

CCS
Electiv
e

Data
Structures and
Algorithms 2

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Programming
2
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Applications
Development
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Electiv
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Applications
Development
2
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References
Call: No.

CCS 132

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Call: No.

CCS 113

ObjectOriented
Software
Development
Author

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CCS 133

Compilers

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CCS 135

References
Call: No.

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Programming
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Electiv
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Programming
3
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Programming
Languages

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Modeling and
Simulation

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CCS 143

Intelligent
Systems

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CCS 144

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CCS 145

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CCS 106

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CCS 161

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Programming
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Customer Care
Operations
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Electiv
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Computer
Graphics
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Expert
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Human
Computer
Interaction

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Special Topics

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CCS 155

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CCS 109

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CCS 120

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This course is a survey and development of the
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exclusion principles, relations, trees, and graphs.
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and the impact it will have on your way of life. The course
also aims to discuss how to create multimedia
applications and make them sizzle with effectiveness. The
processing techniques include creating, compressing,
editing, and animating on a computer.

CCS 141

References
Call: No.

Automata
Theory and
Formal
Language
Author

Computer Science has two major components: first, the


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fundamental ideas and models underlying commuting
Electiv
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Automata, Formal Languages and Turing Machines and
provide historical perspective of the computer with a
profound understanding of some of its capabilities and
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