Digital Electronics for the Inventor
This course is for students interested in building new computers and technology. This hands-on course challenges students to assess, design, build, test, and demonstrate a digital electronics project from scratch. Topics covered include digital logic design, circuit theory, programmable devices, and basic microelectronics. Students will engage in guided exercises and small-scale projects to put theory into practice. Student work culminates with an original design they create in small teams. Through the team projects, students will develop skills in project man
Students learn:
-Engineering design process
-Digital logic design
-Microelectronics, including programmable devices
-Engineering ethics
Instructors: Jon Lu, Cooper Union Alum, and Cooper Union student teaching assistants
Participants: Students in 10th or 11th grade during the 2023-2024 school year.
Session information: This is a six- week program beginnning on Monday, July 8, 2024. Classes meet Monday - Thursday, 9 am to 3 pm.
Prerequisite: Experience programming in an object-oriented language such as C, C++, Java, or Python.
Teaching method: In person. The instructor and teaching assistants will lead students through daily scheduled lectures, discussions, and practice sessions at 41 Cooper Square. Off campus field trips and site visits will also be scheduled.
Materials: All materials are included. Students may opt to bring a personal computer.
Cost: $3950
Apply now: https://connect.cooper.edu/apply/
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Course Code: STEM 23-13