CMSC 313 — Computer Organization and Assembly Language
This course introduces the student to the low-level abstraction of a computer system from a programmer's point of view, with an emphasis on low-level programming. Topics include data representation, assembly language programming, C programming, the process of compiling and linking, low-level memory management, exceptional control flow, and basic processor architecture.
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Lecture Section | Days | Time | Location | Instructor |
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01 | Tuesday/Thursday | 1:00-2:15pm | ITE 227 | Mr. John Park |
02 | Tuesday/Thursday | 2:30-3:45pm | ITE 227 | Mr. John Park |
05 | Tuesday/Thursday | 4:00pm – 5:15pm | Sherman Hall 151 | Dr. Jon Squire |