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Course Description
DGE-101 Computer Programming for Digital Engineers 3(3-0-6)
Prerequisite : No
Corequisite : DGE-102 Computer Programming for Digital Engineers Laboratory
Computer hardware, software categories, and computer organization. Electronical data
computation. The development and design of problem solving methodology. Computer
programming for engineering problems solving using C++, Python, and MATLAB. Compiler
building, the design of programming languages, verification of data types. Encryption, the design
and development of decryption tools. Basics of aspect-oriented programming, software relationship,
relationship in object-oriented programming, cross-sectional relationship, concept of aspect-oriented
programming, concept of event-driven programming, application of computer program interface,
event-driven programming language structures.
DGE-102 Computer Programming for Digital Engineers Laboratory 1(0-3-2)
Prerequisite : No
Corequisite : DGE-101 Computer Programming for Digital Engineers
Computer programming laboratory for the development and design of problem solving
methodology. Computer programming for engineering problem solving using C++, Python, and
MATLAB. Compiler building, the design of programming languages, verification of data types.
Encryption, the design and development of decryption tools. Basics of aspect-oriented
programming, software relationship, relationship in object-oriented programming, cross-sectional
relationship, concept of aspect-oriented programming, concept of event-driven programming,
application of computer program interface, event-driven programming language structures.
DGE-103 Fundamental Physics 3(3-0-6)
Prerequisite : No
Corequisite : DGE-104 Fundamental Physics Laboratory
Linear and angular motion, momentum conservation, angular momentum, power, elasticity,
simple harmonic motion, oscillation and resonance, waves propagation, sound waves, flows of fluid,
heat and thermodynamics, kinetic theory of gases, electric fields and electric potential, electric
current and resistances, magnetic fields and induction, superconducting conditions, lights,
microwave pipes, fiber optics and telecommunications, atom, molecules, nucleus, quark, lepton, big
bang.