??? 07/12/05 21:30 Read: times |
#97179 - Yep, best bet for 8051 study Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Hi,
Tomas Stein said:
I actually attended DeVry As far as my beloved Encarta shows none of the DeVry Institute of Technology branches charge anything more than the tuition & fees and I concluded that 'room and board' (which is a must for me)is not offerred in that institute. Am I right? Tomas Stein said:
The Dallas, TX campus is probably the best bet for 8051 based study. Aha, That's the sort of thing I like to hear and am looking for, 'best bet for 8051 study'. Tomas Stein said:
Muhummad Mazidi (sp?), has written a few textbooks on the 8051 (available on amazon) and he was deffinatly the one that opened my eyes to 8-bit embedded design. Ditto. Tomas Stein said:
Deffinatly a good reason to attend! And cheerfuly. Tomas Stein said:
- As Joseph mentioned, you will have to earn your prestige. The name of the University won't get you any work. Very much indeed. Look at my dirty hands. Tomas Stein said:
- The curriculum covers the entire base of a typical EE program (AC, DC, physics, digital, embedded8051, RF, etc). The 8051 coverage is a small fraction of the overall curriculum. Which curriculum? DeVry's or that of Dallas, TX campus? Tomas Stein said:
- The school's class scheduling is TOP NOTCH. Typical semester schedules are blocked into the morning (IE: 8AM-1PM). This offers a really good chance to work for a company and get some real-world experience in 8051 while attending. Wow, That's what I'm planing. Tomas Stein said:
- Knowing that your interests are in 8051embedded, you will be better off than most. With that desire, you can really self-tailor your college experience. Wow, I think I'm in the right path. Your detailed comments are priceless to me, Thank you. |