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Course Name CSIT 222

Course Credits Lec: 3 Lab:


Course Description Computer Organization
Contact Hours per Week 3
Pre-Requisites
At the end of the course, the students are expected to:

1. Discuss the Von Neumann Architecture


2. Classify Basic Logic Gates
3. Discuss different Encoding Information
4.Identify Memories
Course Objectives 5. Apply Number System
6. Apply Arithmetic Operations on Number System
7. Elaborate Basic Features of Microcomputers
8. Familiarize Disk Operating System Command
9. Evaluate Introduction to Machine Language
10. Explain the Fundamentals of Assembly Language
11. Apply Requirements for Coding Assembly Language

WEEK/TIME INTENDED LEARNING OUTCOME-BASED CONTENT TEACHING RESOUR


ALLOTMENT OUTCOMES (ILO) ASSESSMENT (OBA) AND CE
LEARNING MATERIA
ACTIVITIES LS
(TLAs)
1-2 1. Discuss the Von Neumann Quiz 1.1 Von Neumann Architecture Lecture/
Architecture 1.2 Data Discussion
1.1 Identify Von Neumann 1.3 Universal Turing Machine
Architecture 1.4 SISD
1.2 Identify Data
1.3 Identify Universal Turing
Machine
1.4 Evaluate SISD
e
3 2.Classify Basic Logic Gates Quiz 2.1 AND Gate Lecture/
2.1 Identify AND Gate Activity 2.2 OR Gate Discussion
2.2 Identify OR Gate 2.3 NAND Gate
2.3 Identify NAND Gate 2.4 OR Gate
2.4 Identify OR Gate
4 Prelim Prelim examination

5-6 3. Discuss different Encoding Quiz 3.1 Real World Numbers Lecture/
Information 3.2 Natural Numbers Discussion
3.1 Classify Real World Numbers 3.3 Integer
3.2 Classify Natural Numbers 3.4 Rational and Irrational
3.3 Classify Integer Numbers
3.4 Classify Rational and Irrational
Numbers
7 4.Identify Memories Quiz 4.1 Addressing Memories Lecture/
4.1 Address Memories Group Work 4.2 Logical Addressing Space Discussion
4.2 Discuss Logical Addressing 4.3 Physical Addressing Space
Space
4.3 Discuss Physical Addressing
Space
8Midterm Midterm Examination

9 5. Apply Number System Quiz 5.1 Decimal Number System Lecture/


5.1 Apply Decimal Number System 5.2 Binary Number System Discussion
5.2 Apply Binary Number System 5.3 Octal Number System
5.3 Apply Octal Number System 5.4 Hexadecimal Number
5.4 Apply Hexadecimal Number System
System
10 6. Apply Arithmetic Operations on Activity 6.1 Addition Lecture/
Number System 6.2 Subtraction Discussion
6.1 Apply Addition 6.3 Multiplication
6.2 Apply Subtraction 6.4 Division
6.3 Apply Multiplication
6.4 Apply Division
11-12 7. Elaborate Basic Features of Quiz 7.1 Bits and Bytes Lecture/
Microcomputers 7.2 Data Items measured in Discussion
7.1 Identify Bits and Bytes buts, bytes
7.2 Identify Data Items measured in 7.3 Features of Microcomputer
buts, bytes
7.3 Evaluate Features of
Microcomputer
13Semi finals Semi Final Examination

14 8. Familiarize Disk Operating Quiz 8.1 Basic commands utilized in Lecture/


System Command Activity DOS environment Discussion
8.1 Apply Basic commands utilized 8.2 DOS command
in DOS environment
8.2 Apply DOS command
15 9. Evaluate Introduction to Machine Activity 9.1 Debugging Lecture/
Language 9.2 Load Modules Discussion
9.3 Bugs
16 10. Explain the Fundamentals of Quiz 10.1 Assembly language Lecture/
Assembly Language evolved and classified Discussion
10.1 Assembly language evolved 10.2 Difference between
and classified Assembly Language and other
10.2 Difference between Assembly Language
Language and other Language
17 11. Apply Requirements for Coding Activity 11.1 Key requirements for Lecture/
Assembly Language designing assembly language Discussion
11.1 Identify Key requirements for program
designing assembly language 11.2 Key Requirements in
program actual program development
11.2 Identify Key Requirements in
actual program development
18 Final Final Examination
Exams
I. TEXTBOOKS/REFERENCES:
Teodoro F. Revano Jr., Computer System Organization with Assembly Language
Andrew S. Tanenbaum, Structured Computer Organization, 4th Edition
Adrian Valenzuela, Introduction to Computer Organization
John D. Carpinelli, Computer System Organization and Architechture

II. COURSE POLICIES:


1. All requirements must be submitted on time. Late submission will receive deductions.
2. No text messaging or entertaining of phone calls during class hours. Please be courteous, turn off your cell phone while
inside the classroom.
3. Students with 3 consecutive absences will automatically be dropped from the class roll.
4. Students who wished to drop the course must do so officially and not just stop coming to class.
5. Academic dishonesty: Any form of cheating or plagiarism in this course will result in zero on the exam, assignment or
project. Allowing others access to your work potentially involves you in cheating. Working with others to produce very
similar reports is plagiarism regardless of intent.
6. Problems encountered with the subject must be discussed to the instructor. Such consultation may be made in person
during designated time and at designated place.

III. Grading System:

10% - Attendance
20% - Quiz
30% - Activity
40% - Examination

IV. Consultation Period:


DAY TIME PLACE
SATURDAY 11:00 AM TO 1:00PM

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