CISP 2160 - Assembler Language Assembler Language presents the fundamental concepts of a modern computer Assembler Language. Topics include: a review of basic computer architecture; the representation of data in a computer; the functions of an assembler; the instruction set of the assembler language; and coding and implementation of programming examples.
Prerequisites & Notes Note: This course was formerly CSCI 2160.
Prerequisites: CISP 2410 and CISP 1010 or CISP 1610.
4 Credit Hours - 3 Lecture Hours, 2 Lab Hours (F)
Note: Course not designed for transfer.
Credits: 4
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