Digital Logics covers fundamental topics such as logic gates, Boolean algebra, combinational and sequential circuit design, finite state machines, and digital system architecture. Students engage in a mix of lectures, laboratory sessions, and hands-on projects, allowing them to apply theoretical concepts to practical scenarios. Emphasis is placed on designing and analyzing digital circuits, utilizing simulation software, and implementing logic designs using hardware description languages. Practical activities include building and testing circuits, troubleshooting digital systems, and using design tools to create efficient and reliable digital solutions.