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Fall Academic Term 2004 Course Guide

First-Year Courses in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science


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Fall Academic Term, 2004 (September 7 - December 23)

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For all courses numbered 499 and below, prerequisites are being enforced. If the machine doesn't find that you have completed or are currently enrolled in the prequisites, you will get this message when trying to enroll: "Requisites not met for class. Not enrolled."

For courses listed below without course descriptions, consult http://www.eecs.umich.edu/eecs/undergraduate/F03TS.pdf to see if a description is available.


EECS 181. Introduction to Computer Systems.

Computer Science

Section 001.

Instructor(s): Karen Langona

Prerequisites & Distribution: Intended for students whose goal is computer literacy; not intended for computer science, computer engineering, electrical engineering concentrators. (4). (Excl). (BS). May not be repeated for credit. CAEN lab access fee required for non-Engineering students.

Lab Fee: CAEN lab access fee required for non-Engineering students.

Course Homepage: No homepage submitted.

No Description Provided. Contact the Department.

Check Times, Location, and Availability Cost: No Data Given. Waitlist Code: 1

EECS 183. Elementary Programming Concepts.

Computer Science

Section 001.

Instructor(s): Mary Lou Dorf

Prerequisites & Distribution: Not intended for engineering students. Students intending transfer to the College of Engineering should take ENGR 101. CS concentrators who qualify should elect EECS 280. (4). (MSA). (BS). May not be repeated for credit. Credit is granted for only one course among EECS 183 or ENGR 101. CAEN lab access fee required for non-Engineering students.

Lab Fee: CAEN lab access fee required for non-Engineering students.

Course Homepage: No homepage submitted.

No Description Provided. Contact the Department.

Check Times, Location, and Availability Cost: No Data Given. Waitlist Code: No Data Given.

EECS 203. Discrete Mathematics.

Computer Science

Section 002.

Instructor(s): Martha E Pollack

Prerequisites & Distribution: MATH 115 with a grade of at least C (Prerequisites enforced at registration). (4). (MSA). (BS). May not be repeated for credit. CAEN lab access fee required for non-Engineering students.

Lab Fee: CAEN lab access fee required for non-Engineering students.

Course Homepage: No homepage submitted.

No Description Provided. Contact the Department.

Check Times, Location, and Availability Cost: No Data Given. Waitlist Code: 1

EECS 280. Programming and Introductory Data Structures.

Computer Science

Section 001.

Instructor(s): Jon W Harris

Prerequisites & Distribution: MATH 115 and prior programming experience (assumes prior programming experience using decision constructs, iteration, functions, basic I/O, and simple arrays in C/C++). Those without prior programming experience should elect ENGR 101 or EECS 183 before electing EECS 280. (4). (MSA). (BS). May not be repeated for credit. No credit granted to those who have completed or are enrolled in EECS 283. CAEN lab access fee required for non-Engineering students.

Lab Fee: CAEN lab access fee required for non-Engineering students.

Course Homepage: No homepage submitted.

No Description Provided. Contact the Department.

Check Times, Location, and Availability Cost: No Data Given. Waitlist Code: 1

EECS 280. Programming and Introductory Data Structures.

Computer Science

Section 002.

Instructor(s): Lee Markosian

Prerequisites & Distribution: MATH 115 and prior programming experience (assumes prior programming experience using decision constructs, iteration, functions, basic I/O, and simple arrays in C/C++). Those without prior programming experience should elect ENGR 101 or EECS 183 before electing EECS 280. (4). (MSA). (BS). May not be repeated for credit. No credit granted to those who have completed or are enrolled in EECS 283. CAEN lab access fee required for non-Engineering students.

Lab Fee: CAEN lab access fee required for non-Engineering students.

Course Homepage: No homepage submitted.

No Description Provided. Contact the Department.

Check Times, Location, and Availability Cost: No Data Given. Waitlist Code: 1


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