CSIS 165 — Assembly Language and Machine Architecture
This is an introductory course in assembly language programming and machine architecture for small computers. Topics covered include number theory, registers, memory, CPU, linkers, debuggers, basic language syntax and high-level language/operating system interface. This course is intended for persons with a prior background in any other programming language and will emphasize those applications not easily performed using higher-level languages. (C-ID COMP 142) (CSU/UC)
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- Computer Programming Associate in Science and Certificate of Achievement
- Computer Science for Transfer (AS-T)
- Cybersecurity and Networking Associate in Science and Certificate of Achievement
- General Studies AS - Science and Quantitative Reasoning
- Information Technology Support Specialist Associate in Science and Certificate of Achievement
- University Studies - Mathematics and Natural Science and Computer Science (AS)
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