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CS 205 — System Programming and Architecture

Introduces how high-level software runs on a computer system. Covers C programming and the assembly that C code becomes. Presents the fundamentals of computer architecture and how instructions and data are represented at the machine level. Provides experience analyzing compiled code to build necessary skills for future work in cybersecurity, operating systems, compilers, and other CS topics involving low-level computation.

Prerequisites: CS 161C, CS 161N, CS 161P, CS 133C, CS 133N, CS 133P

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