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CSE 432 — CYBER-PHYSICAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING II (CUR-059)

Summary 🟡 ✓

  • Resource type: course
  • Owner Unit: Cyber-Physical Systems Engineering
  • College/School: Jarvis College of Computing and Digital Media
  • Curriculum section: Engineering / Computer Science / CDM
  • Catalog: CSE 432
  • Last Verified: 2026-05-28

Course access

  • Level: yellow (Prerequisites Required)
  • Rationale: Catalog lists formal prerequisites, co-requisites, or program-status requirements.
  • Prerequisites:
  • CSE 431 is a prerequisite

Verification

Catalog description

The second in a three-course sequence that provides a comprehensive overview of core CPS topics in an application-driven context and with an emphasis on fundamental engineering design principles of modularity and abstraction. This second course covers more advanced concept in electromagnetism and electronics (transistors, amplifiers and circuit interfaces and operational amplifiers) and abstractions such as state machines along with probabilistic inference and state space search. Labs will be used to apply the concepts covered in class in the context of managing hardware devices and building cyber-physical system prototypes. CSE 431 is a prerequisite for this class.

Hardware relevance

Hands-on labs, fabrication, instrumentation, or physical production technology described in the official catalog course description.

Notes

Catalog course key: CSE 432. Course offerings and schedules are not verified in this pass.