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3.00 Credits
3 hours An introductory course to methods of information retrieval, processing, and presentation. It provides an overview of computer hardware and application software used for on-line search, word processing, electronic mail and messaging, as well as tools for managing content in various formats. The course emphasizes analytical thinking and teaches problem solving skills through and introduction to basic programming structures, such as selection and loops.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours This course will cultivate critical thinking skills by presenting computer science as a problem solving discipline with emphasis in fundamentals of computer science, algorithm development and analysis, and the design, coding, debugging, and documentation of structured programs. Introduction to some software engineering concepts will also be covered.
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1.00 Credits
1 hour Corequisite for CS/CIS majors: CSCI 1301. This course is an applied component of CSCI 1301. Students practice the programming concepts learned in CSCI 1301 through pre-designed laboratory assignments in programming.
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4.00 Credits
4 hours Prerequisite: Grade of C or above in CSCI 1301 and CSCI 1301L. This course is a continuation of the topics introduced in CSCI 1301. It extends the discussion of object-oriented programming to include interface, event handling, streams, recursion, and searching and sorting. This course will have a strong lab component.
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2.00 Credits
2 hours Prerequisite: Grade of C or above in MATH 2450. Credit not applicable to computer science major or minor. A course to develop skills in use of technology in the teaching and learning of mathematics. Laboratory experiences include use of Maple, Mathview, Excel, the Geometer's Sketchpad, Netscape, graphing calculators, CBL equipment and other current technology appropriate for mathematics instruction at the secondary level.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours Prerequisite: CSCI 1302. This course introduces the student to the social impact of computers and software. Topics include professional responsibilities related to copyright, software protection, and privacy.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours Prerequisite: Grade of C or above in CSCI 1302. In this course the students will be introduced to the concepts of Object-Oriented Programming as a means of problem solving. The topics include classes, objects, modeling techniques, inheritance, abstract data types, information hiding, polymorphism, modularity, messages, and reusability.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours Prerequisite: Grade of C or above in CSCI 1302. An introduction to various techniques in client and server-side scripting; topics include dynamic web pages, CGI, interpreted vs. compiled code, and server-side includes. The course also covers recent trends in world-wide web standards, electronic commerce applications, and web services. The course requires a substantial amount of programming.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours Prerequisite: Grade of C or above in CSCI 1302. An introduction to information systems security issues; topics include threats, vulnerabilities, controls, encryption, and risk assessment. The course also covers security in programs, operating systems security, database security, security in networks, administrative security, computer crime, and threats to privacy. The course requires some programming.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours Prerequisite: Grade of C or above in CSCI 1302. The course covers both the organizational and architectural levels of computer systems. The topics of the course include instruction sets, addressing, microprogramming, memory, I/O, interrupts and data paths. Multicomputers, multiprocessors, pipeline computers, supercomputers, CICS and RISC architectures will also be covered.
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