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IT105 Computer Organization

This document provides a sample syllabus for a Computer Organization course. The syllabus outlines the course description, objectives, topics to be covered over the semester including computer components, data representation, logic design, microprocessors, processor organization, memory, and I/O organization. Required readings and course requirements are also listed. The syllabus is intended to inform students of what will be covered during the course and how they will be evaluated.

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IT105 Computer Organization

This document provides a sample syllabus for a Computer Organization course. The syllabus outlines the course description, objectives, topics to be covered over the semester including computer components, data representation, logic design, microprocessors, processor organization, memory, and I/O organization. Required readings and course requirements are also listed. The syllabus is intended to inform students of what will be covered during the course and how they will be evaluated.

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SAMPLE SYLLABUS TEMPLATE

COURSE NUMBER: IT105

TITLE: Computer Organization

DEPARTMENT / PROGRAM: BSIT

SCHOOL:

SEMESTER AND SCHOOL YEAR:

INSTRUCTOR:

COURSE DESCRIPTION

The course presents the various hardware structures (down to


transistor level) that compose a computer, their individual functions,
how they interact with each other, how they can be organized and
controlled to perform the task assigned to the computer. How data is
represented, stored and manipulated is also covered.

COURSE OBJECTIVES (DESIRABLE OBJECTIVES)

Upon completion of this course, the student should be able to:


Gain an understanding of the hardware structures that make
computers possible.
Know the different devices and components of a computer
system (down to the transistor level), know how these
components interact and work together.
Understand computer organization concepts and how they
apply to systems development.

COURSE OUTLINE AND TIMEFRAME

TOPICS AND READINGS DATE


What is Computer Organization?
Components of Computer System
o Processor
o Memory
o I/O
Computer and Data Representation

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o Number Systems
o Fixed-Point and Floating-Point Numbers
Logic Design Subsystems
Microprocessors and Assembly Language
Programming
o Addressing Modes
o Instruction Sets
Processor
o General Microprocessor Organization
o Single bus architecture
Registers
Buses, gating and Control Sequences
Microprogram Control
o Control Unit
o Arithmetic Logic Unit
Adders (Half, Full, Fast, CLA)
Subtractor
Multiplication Algorithm
(Booth/Extended Booth)
Division Algorithm (Restoring/Non-
restoring)
Memory
o Types of Memory
o Memory caching
o Virtual memory
o Memory interleaving
I/O Organization
o Disk Organization
o Input-Output Peripherals
Basic Interfacing

REQUIRED READINGS

SUGGESTED READINGS

COURSE REQUIREMENTS

CONSULTATION HOURS

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