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CSCD 260 — ARCHITECTURE AND ORGANIZATION and ARCHITECTURE AND ORGANIZATION LAB

4 credits CIM Verified
2
Objectives
20
Matches
0
Reviewed
12
Occupations
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Top occupation matches for this course
40.1% Telecommunications Engineering Spec 10t
43.7% Sound Engineering Technicians 7t
44.5% Computer Hardware Engineers 7t
41.9% Computer Systems Engineers/Architec 6t
47.8% Electrical and Electronic Engineeri 5t

Learning Objectives & Matches

LO2 CIM

Determine code execution time, and write subroutines to handle interrupts

10 O*NET task matches
Batch:
Software Quality Assurance Ana 4.0/5
51% ok

Monitor program performance to ensure efficient and problem-free operations.

Air Traffic Controllers 4.5/5
42% ok

Determine the timing or procedures for flight vector changes.

Chemists 3.9/5
41% ok

Compile and analyze test information to determine process or equipment operating efficiency or to diagnose malfunctions.

Computer Programmers 3.3/5
41% ok

Investigate whether networks, workstations, the central processing unit of the system, or peripheral equipment are responding to a program's instructions.

Computer Numerically Controlle 4.3/5
40% ok

Modify cutting programs to account for problems encountered during operation, and save modified programs.

Document Management Specialist 2.8/5
40% ok

Analyze, interpret, or disseminate system performance data.

Robotics Engineers 3.2/5
40% ok

Make system device lists or event timing charts.

Producers and Directors 3.9/5
39% ok

Establish pace of programs and sequences of scenes according to time requirements and cast and set accessibility.

Budget Analysts 4.1/5
38% ok

Compile and analyze accounting records and other data to determine the financial resources required to implement a program.

Critical Care Nurses 4.7/5
38% ok

Compile and analyze data obtained from monitoring or diagnostic tests.

LO5 CIM

Design hardware and software for analog to digital interfacing.

10 O*NET task matches
Batch:
Electronics Engineers, Except 4.1/5
48% ok

Design electronic components, software, products, or systems for commercial, industrial, medical, military, or scientific applications.

Electrical and Electronic Engi 3.2/5
48% ok

Produce electronics drawings or other graphics representing industrial control, instrumentation, sensors, or analog or digital telecommunications networks, using computer-aided design (CAD) software.

Electrical and Electronic Engi 3.4/5
46% ok

Integrate software or hardware components, using computer, microprocessor, or control architecture.

Computer Hardware Engineers 4.1/5
45% ok

Confer with engineering staff and consult specifications to evaluate interface between hardware and software and operational and performance requirements of overall system.

Sound Engineering Technicians 3.6/5
44% ok

Convert video and audio recordings into digital formats for editing or archiving.

Computer and Information Resea 3.6/5
43% ok

Design computers and the software that runs them.

Flight Attendants 3.7/5
43% ok

Operate audio and video systems.

Mechatronics Engineers 4.0/5
43% ok

Design advanced precision equipment for accurate or controlled applications.

Photographers 4.7/5
43% ok

Manipulate and enhance scanned or digital images to create desired effects, using computers and specialized software.

Bioengineers and Biomedical En 4.1/5
43% ok

Adapt or design computer hardware or software for medical science uses.

Source: Course learning outcomes from EWU's official Course Inventory Management (CIM) system. O*NET task matches are computed by comparing each learning outcome statement against every O*NET task statement using sentence-embedding similarity; faculty review confirms which matches count as preparation evidence.