After successful completion of the course, students are able to understand the fundamentals of computer engineering. This includes understanding and applying the topics described in the content of the course. In addition, students understand the essential relationships between these topics and, therefore, have the necessary background knowledge
- to describe and, in a limited context, to implement the structure, and the functionality of processors and computer systems,
- to contrast, evaluate, and select different approaches, and
- to construct drafts of digital systems.
Learning activities comprise lectures, assignments in large and small groups, as well as three written exams.
This Course will not be offered in the summer term 2020!
Preliminary meeting: Thursday, Oct. 3rd 2019, 10am (c.t.), room GM1 (Audi Max)
Lectures are on Tuesday, 10am-11am (c.t.); Thursday, 10am-12pm (c.t.) and Friday 10am-12pm (c.t.) in room GM1 (Audi Max). First regular lecture on Thursday, Oct. 3rd 2019.
Workload estimation (ECTS breakdown): 150 hours = 6 ECTS
- Lecture time (50 hours)
- Written tests (6 hours)
- Presentation of homework exercises (12 hours)
- Preparation / post-processing of homework (64 hours)
- Post-processing of lectures and preparation for exams (18 hours)
All information, course material and the assignments for the homework exercises will be provided in the accompanying TUWEL-course.
For further questions please contact: tgi@auto.tuwien.ac.at
To pass the course successfully it is required to pass entry-tests, to solve a certain number of homework exercises, and to get a positive assessment for the presentation of solved homework exercises during classes. In addition, a positive assessment of three written exams is required. All details about examination modalities are presented during the preliminary meeting and can be looked up in the sildes for the preliminary meeting in the TUWEL-course.
The student has to be enrolled for at least one of the studies listed below
All information (presentation slides, literature, homework assignments, etc.) will be provided in the accompanying TUWEL online course.