CSIS 230 : Embedded Systems

This course introduces students to the foundational concepts of embedded systems through the study of low-level computing, hardware interaction, and assembly language. Students learn how instructions are executed at the machine level, how memory and registers are used, and how software communicates directly with hardware components in resource-consumed environments. By developing a deeper understanding of system architecture, device behavior, and low-level program execution, students strengthen the analytical and technical skills needed to troubleshoot complex systems, evaluate performance, recognize vulnerabilities, and better understand how computing devices operate within secured and networked environments.

Overview

Program

credits

3

Semester Offered

Spring