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  University of Bridgeport

  1. Introduced a new undergraduate core course (Embedded System Design: CpE 387) in Fall 2000. CpE 387 is a new addition to the B.Sc. in Computer Engineering as required by ABET to integrate software and hardware design experience. The objective of the CpE 387 course is to integrate software and hardware design techniques in a unified environment. This objective is achieved using smart microcontroller-based systems within the framework of a commercial microcontroller family. Laboratory work is an integral part of this course. Projects are used to emphasize the practical aspects of the course. Laboratory projects are implemented using Microchip technology's new PIC Education Board. This course is offered annually once since Fall 2000.
  2. Introduced a new graduate course (Performance Evaluation of Computer Systems: CpE/CS 560x) in Fall 2000. The course discuses different techniques for evaluating computer systems. This course covers the basic theory and practice of computer systems performance evaluation. The course focuses on three major aspects of performance analysis, measurement, simulation and analytical modeling using queuing theory. The topics include measurement techniques, monitor tools, simulation models, stochastic processes, queuing theory and analytical modeling techniques.
  3. Introduced a new graduate course (Mobile Communications: CpE/EE/CS 481) in Fall 2001. The objective of this course is to provide an in-depth-study of issues involved in design of mobile and wireless networks. The course offers in addition to its theoretical coverage, hands-on-experience in one of the most advanced areas of technology. This course is offered twice annually since Fall 2001.
  4. Introduced a new graduate course (Network Security: CpE/CS 561) in Spring 2001. The objective of this course is to provide a practical survey of network security applications and standards. The course discusses the issues of conventional encryption and message confidentiality, public-key cryptography, message authentication, authentication applications, electronic mail security, IP security, Web security, firewalls, and security in mobile Network. This course is offered twice annually since since Fall 2002.
  5. Developed a new senior level core course (Computer Network Adminstartion: CpE 482) in Fall 2005. This course focuses on the configuration, implementation, management, and maintenance of computer networks. Students will examine various administration topics such as IP addressing, resources, remote connectivity, troubleshooting, and network security. This course is offered at least twice since Summer  2004.

  King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals

  1. Introduced a new undergraduate elective course (Design of VLSI RISC Architectures, COE 490). The course introduces state-of-the-art RISC architectures to computer engineering students. (KFUPM)
  2. Introduced a new graduate elective course (Foundations of Formal Hardware Design Verification, COE 590). The course covers new approaches to detect design errors before any VLSI fabrication stage. (KFUPM)
  3. Introduced a new graduate elective course (Multiprocessor message passing Systems). The course discuses the hardware/software issues of designing multiprocessor message passing systems. (KFUPM)

  University of Sacred Heart

  1. Introduced a new graduate core course (Network Security: CS 622) in Spring 2003. The objective of this course is to provide a practical survey of network security applications and standards. The course discusses the issues of conventional encryption and message confidentiality, public-key cryptography, message authentication, authentication applications, electronic mail security, IP security, Web security, firewalls, and security in mobile Network.
  2. Introduced a new graduate course (Advanced Network Security: CS 623) in Fall 2003. The objective of this course is to provide advanced study of network security applications and standards.

  American Intercontinental University Online

  1. Developed a new senior level core course (Computer Network Adminstartion: ITN 420) in Summer 2004. This course focuses on the configuration, implementation, management, and maintenance of computer networks. Students will examine various administration topics such as IP addressing, resources, remote connectivity, troubleshooting, and network security.
  2. Developed a new senior level core course (Wireless Networking: ITN 460) in Summer 2004. In this course, students will explore wireless communication standards, wireless network architecture, application development and security. Students will research emerging technologies and advanced topics in this field.