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CS 360: Design and Analysis of Algorithms
3.00 Credits
Grambling State University
Presents a classification of algorithms and provides rigorous treatment of their complexity. It covers the mathematical tools needed to study the space and time complexity of algorithms. It also introduces students to the issues of computability and decidability. Prerequisite: A grade of "C" or higher in CS 235.
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CS 371: Cooperative Experience I
6.00 Credits
Grambling State University
Offers this through a Cooperative Education Program with industry and government agencies. Its goal is to offer students opportunities to apply their knowledge in solving real-world problems. Students are also exposed to the corporate culture and develop soft skills in addition to technical skills. Credit for this course cannot be applied towards graduation requirements. Prerequisite: Consent of the department head.
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CS 372: Cooperative Experience II
6.00 Credits
Grambling State University
Offered through a Cooperative Education Program with industry and government agencies. Its goal is to offer students opportunities to apply their knowledge in solving real-world problems. Students are also exposed to the corporate culture and develop soft skills in addition to technical skills. Credit for this course cannot be applied towards graduation requirements. Prerequisite: Consent of the department head.
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CS 400: Computer Science Seminar II
1.00 Credits
Grambling State University
Offers students the opportunity to study topics not covered in regular courses. Students choose, subject to instructor's approval, a topic for research. Students are required to present their findings in written reports and oral presentations. Prerequisites: A grade of "C" or higher in CS300 and any two of CS 310, CS 320, CS 336, and CS 345.
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CS 405: Software Development
3.00 Credits
Grambling State University
Offers an in-depth study of object-oriented technology. Methodologies, techniques, and tools are studied and used. Students are expected to develop significant team projects applying the knowledge they gained in this course and in their previous courses. Prerequisite: A grade of "C" or higher in CS 310.
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CS 414: Computer Architecture
3.00 Credits
Grambling State University
Covers the functions of the different subsystems in modern computers. It also covers the transfer of data and control information among the subsystems. The course explores the design tradeoffs found in different architectures and the techniques used to speed up program execution. Prerequisite: A grade of "C" or higher in CS 345 or consent ofdepartment head.
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CS 419: Computer Networks
3.00 Credits
Grambling State University
Covers the rationale for the OSI reference model and the functions of its layers. Representative communication protocols are studied. The course also covers the characteristics of various communication media and network topologies. Students are introduced to tools and techniques for measuring and analyzing the performance of networks. Prerequisite: A grade of "C" or higher in CS345.
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CS 424: Advanced Programming Techniques
3.00 Credits
Grambling State University
Covers advanced features of one or more languages, tools, and packages that are used to develop complex applications. Representative applications are client/server programming, systems programming, and real-time programming. The emphasis on each topic may vary among different offerings of the course. Prerequisites: A grade of "C" or higher in CS336 and CS 345.
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CS 426: Artificial Intelligence
3.00 Credits
Grambling State University
Surveys the breadth of the field of artificial intelligence. It also covers the issues involved in the design and implementation of programs that exhibit intelligent behavior. Topics include knowledge representation, planning, reasoning, control, search, and heuristics. Prerequisites: A grade of "C" or higher in CS 310, CS 320, CS 336, andCS 345.
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CS 428: Computer Graphics
3.00 Credits
Grambling State University
Covers the fundamentals of graphics hardware including display devices and specialized processors. It also covers the data structures and algorithms necessary to represent and manipulate images. Students also learn to use graphics packages. Pre- requisites: A grade of "C" or higher in CS 310, CS 320,CS 336, and CS 345.
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