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EENG 360 — HARDWARE DESCRIPTION LANGUAGES and HARDWARE DESCRIPTION LANGUAGES LAB

CIM Verified
1
Objectives
10
Matches
0
Reviewed
12
Occupations
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Top occupation matches for this course
49.8% Computer Hardware Engineers 6t
34.8% Database Architects 6t
34.8% Electrical and Electronic Engineeri 5t
35.6% Electrical and Electronics Drafters 4t
40.8% Computer Systems Engineers/Architec 4t

Learning Objectives & Matches

LO4 CIM

4. Demonstrate how to map a design described in HDL into a Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA).

10 O*NET task matches
Batch:
Computer Hardware Engineers 4.0/5
50% ok

Write detailed functional specifications that document the hardware development process and support hardware introduction.

Computer Systems Engineers/Arc 3.7/5
41% ok

Design and conduct hardware or software tests.

Computer and Information Resea 3.6/5
41% ok

Design computers and the software that runs them.

Computer Programmers 4.4/5
40% ok

Write, analyze, review, and rewrite programs, using workflow chart and diagram, and applying knowledge of computer capabilities, subject matter, and symbolic logic.

Patternmakers, Metal and Plast 3.8/5
40% ok

Read and interpret blueprints or drawings of parts to be cast or patterns to be made, compute dimensions, and plan operational sequences.

Computer Network Architects 3.8/5
38% ok

Design, build, or operate equipment configuration prototypes, including network hardware, software, servers, or server operation systems.

Marine Engineers and Naval Arc 3.7/5
38% ok

Prepare, or direct the preparation of, product or system layouts and detailed drawings and schematics.

Mechanical Drafters 4.3/5
37% ok

Lay out and draw schematic, orthographic, or angle views to depict functional relationships of components, assemblies, systems, and machines.

Computer Systems Engineers/Arc 4.2/5
37% ok

Direct the analysis, development, and operation of complete computer systems.

Fence Erectors 4.1/5
37% ok

Assemble gates, and fasten gates into position, using hand tools.

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.