CprE 310 - Fall 2001 - Theoretical Foundations of Computer Engineering
 

Lecture and Homework Assignment Pages:
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Classroom:
TR 8:00-9:15, Lagomarcino W0142

Instructor:
Iowa State University
Steve F. Russell, Associate Professor
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
2427 Coover ECPE, Iowa State University
Ames, Iowa 50011
Phone: 515-294-1273 (voice mail capability)
email: sfr@iastate.edu
http://www.public.iastate.edu/~sfr/homepage.html

Office Hours: Office hours are listed on my web page for my weekly schedule at http://www.public.iastate.edu/~sfr/schedule.htm

Teaching Assistant:
Xiaoyun Tang (Xytang@iastate.edu)  (TA Webpage Link)

Textbook:
"Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications," by Kenneth H. Rosen, Publisher: New York, McGraw Hill, c1994, Fourth Edition (ISBN 0-07-289905-0).  The author's web site is very helpful to students and can be found at: http://www.mhhe.com/math/advmath/rosen/

Course Information:

Cpre 310 is a course in the mathematics needed for a career in Computer Engineering.  Discrete Mathematics forms the theoretical basis for hardware and software logic design. We will be studying topics as they relate to computer engineering technology. The web pages for this course will be the primary form of communication for the lecture topics, homework assignments, homework due dates, and exam dates. Students will be responsible for checking the web pages daily. E-Mail will be used for sending notices to the class and for communications between the professor, TA, and individual students. Students will be responsible for checking their email for these messages. In-class announcements will be kept to a minimum. Students will be responsible for getting the web information and turning in homework assignments on time.
Grading Information: Exam Information: Homework Information: Course Syllabus:
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