Here is the syllabus as given by Professor Cain in class. It is broken down into text requirements, grading policy, lab policy, group work requirements, and exam policies.

Text: 

Wayne Wolf, Computers as Components: Principles of Embedded Computing, Morgan and Kaufman, October 2000.

References:

Jean Labrousse, MicroC/OS-II: The Real-time Kernel, Miller Freeman, 1999.

Jean Labrousse, , Embedded System Building Blocks, Miller Freeman, 1999.

Jonathan Valvano, Emberdded Microcomputer Systems: Real Time Interfacing, Brooks/Cole, 2000.

Course Grade: 

Undergraduates:                         Graduate Students: 

Laboratory Component  30%     Undergraduate Component  80%

Homework                   10%      Research Paper                   20%

Exam I                         30%     TOTAL                               100%

Exam II                        30%

TOTAL                          100%