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Module Title : Digital Systems
Module Code : BEEE390

Course Objective
To provide knowledge of digital electronics including sequential logic and the use of integrated circuits to implement digital systems.

Course Description
Topics covered include Number Systems, Boolean Algebra and Logic Gates, Simplification of Boolean Functions, Combinational Logic, Logic Functions, Sequential Logic, Design of Synchronous Circuits: Counters and Shift Registers, MSI Logic Element: Multiplexers, Encoders, Counters etc.

Course Requirement
There will be 4 multiple-choice exams and course assignments (Reaction Papers). The objective is not to test your memorization skills but your ability to readily assimilate principles of economics and then apply the data and concepts to everyday problems and situations.

Course Assignments: Reaction Papers

The reaction paper is your opportunity to reflect and consider each chapter presented in this course.  It should contain your own thoughts, reactions, opinions, areas of agreement or disagreement that you arrive at as you progress through the course.  It may be a reaction to something you read in the text, or outside lecture material.  The paper should be hand-written in ink and a minimum of one page (front & back), single-spaced.

All papers must be submitted at the end of the course.

Grading Procedure
Multiple-choice exams are valued at 70% of final grade; assignment is 30% of final grade.

Numeric Grades

Letter Grades

Editorial/Evaluation

4.00

A

Superior work at high honors level produces publishable, professionally presentable work

3.00

B

High quality work.

2.00

C

Satisfactory work.

1.00

D

Below average work.

0.00-0.99

F

Failure. College-level skills not demonstrated.