neolithic All American 706 Posts user info edit post |
Does ECE206 count as a cross over credit for CSC236? 11/16/2005 12:09:45 AM |
amac884 All American 25609 Posts user info edit post |
i don't think it does
[Edited on November 16, 2005 at 12:23 AM. Reason : /] 11/16/2005 12:22:38 AM |
neolithic All American 706 Posts user info edit post |
Mrs. Townsend said she *thought* it did, but I had never heard of it. Guess I'll have to drag myself to campus to be sure. 11/16/2005 12:32:48 AM |
Perlith All American 7620 Posts user info edit post |
Short answer: It depends ... on a bunch of things.
I know people who have had it done ... I know people who haven't had it done. Talk to either the ECE advisor or one of the CSC advisors in person to find out. 11/16/2005 6:23:14 AM |
mzabeefy Starting Lineup 87 Posts user info edit post |
I was told by Hatch a few years back that taking 206 gives you credit for 236, but 236 doesn't give you credit for 206. 11/16/2005 7:57:17 AM |
OmarBadu zidik 25071 Posts user info edit post |
the ECE class is harder than the CSC one from the coursework i've seen 11/16/2005 10:59:32 AM |
mSm All American 566 Posts user info edit post |
I think it does - there is an ECE class that will count for 236, because my roommate did it. I do remember the ECE class was harder, mostly because they didn't use the intel assembly language, but a different one, so there were no multiply and divide instructions they could use. I seem to remember the programs being more difficult too.
But as always, I could be wrong - check with the advisors. 11/16/2005 6:40:43 PM |
neolithic All American 706 Posts user info edit post |
I don't think 206 is hard. We use an imaginary ISA (LC3) to avoid legacy issues with other ISAs. The only mathamatical/logical ops are AND/ADD/NOT. 11/16/2005 7:54:54 PM |