Textbooks of Bachelor Science Degree in Computer Engineering

No.

Course No.

Course Name

Textbook

1.

CEN200

Introduction to Computer Engineering

Introduction to Computing Systems: from bits and Gates to C and Beyond. By: Y. Patt and S. Patel.

2.

CEN213

Logic Design

Logic Design by  M. Morris Mano, 3rd edition or latest, Prentice Hall.

3.

CEN313

Logic Design and Hardware Description Languages

VHDL for Programmable Logic, by Kevin Skahil. and Digital Design, by Morris Mano.

4.

CEN316

Computer Architecture

Computer Organization and Design, the hardware/software interface,

By Hennessy and Patterson

5.

CEN340

Signals & Systems

Signals and Systems, by A. Oppenheim and A. Willsky, Prentice Hall.

6.

CEN342

Introduction to Data Transmission

Data and Computer Communications, by W. Stallings, Prentice Hall, (latest edition).

7.

CEN416

Introduction to VLSI Design

CMOS VLSI Design , by Neil H. E. Weste and David Harris, 3rd Edition.

8.

CEN433

Digital Systems Design

The Intel Microprocessors 8086/8088, 80186/80188, 80286, 80386, 80486, Pentium and Pentium pro processor: Architecture, programming and Interfacing, "Barry B. Brey, Prentice –Hall, fifth Edition

9.

CEN444

Computer Networks

Computer Nerworks by Andrew S. Tanenbaum, 4th edition or latest.

10.

CEN445

Network Protocols & Algorithms

Computer Nerworks by Andrew S. Tanenbaum, 4th edition or latest.

11.

CEN448

Introduction to Digital Control

1. Computer Networks and Internet, by Douglas E. Comer.

2. Cryptography and network security, by William Stalling.

3. Computer security, by D. Gollman

12.

CEN449

Broadband & High speed Networks

“Local & Metropolitan Area Networks” by William Stallings

13.

CEN455

Introduction to Digital Control

“Control System Engineering”, by N. Nice, 3rd Edition, 2000 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

14.

CEN457

Intelligent Systems and it's Application in Computer  Engineering

“ Neural networks: A comprehensive foundation” Simon Haykin, 2nd Edition 1999, Prentice Hall.

15.

CEN459

Robotics

Robotics: control, sensing, vision and Intelligent” by K. S. Fu, R.C. Gonzalez and CSG Lee, Mc Graw Hill.