ENGIN112 L1: Overview September 3, 2003 ENGIN 112 Intro to Electrical and Computer Engineering Lecture 1 Course Overview Russell Tessier KEB 309 G

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ENGIN112 L1: Overview September 3, 2003 ENGIN 112 Intro to Electrical and Computer Engineering Lecture 1 Course Overview Russell Tessier KEB 309 G

ENGIN112 L1: Overview September 3, 2003 Welcome! °Engineering Designing, building and testing systems Fast-moving, practical °This semester: computers Learn how computers represent information How computers perform computations Understand how hardware and software work together °Impress your friends and family!

ENGIN112 L1: Overview September 3, 2003 Electrical and Computer Engineering °Computer Engineering Hardware system design Software design and development °Electrical Engineering Communications Power and electromagnetic systems Semiconductor devices and circuits °Why do you want to be an engineer?

ENGIN112 L1: Overview September 3, 2003 Engineers in Popular Culture Doc Brown Flux Capacitor Dr. Spock Time warp, other stuff Dr. Myles Dyson Skynet

ENGIN112 L1: Overview September 3, 2003 Administration °Teaching assistants °Web site °Lecture and lecture slides Available the day before lecture Print out and bring to class °TA office hours TBA °Discussion sections

ENGIN112 L1: Overview September 3, 2003 Homework and Projects °Due before class every Wednesday Put in box at back of lecture hall °Hand-in policy No exceptions °Easiest way to get a good grade in ENGIN112 Come to class and do the homework °Four computer projects Attendance is required LOG INTO YOUR COMPUTER ACCOUNT TODAY

ENGIN112 L1: Overview September 3, 2003 Course Grading and Coming Attractions °Two exams (25% each) °Final (30%) °Homework (10%) °Projects (10%) Next Time: Binary Number Systems Coming Attractions Logic gates Data storage Processors Data transmission