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CSCI 273: File And Data Structures
3.00 Credits
University of Louisiana-Monroe
Dynamic memory management. Secondary storage concerns. File processing environment, sequential and random access. File organization: sequential, random, indexed, multi-key. Hashing and indexing techniques. Awareness of database basics. Prerequisite: CSCI 203 with a grade of "C" or better and CSCI 226.
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CSCI 298: Ethical And Professional Issues in Computing. Maximum 2 cr
1.00 Credits
University of Louisiana-Monroe
Presentation of current topics in the field of computer science with special emphasis on ethics.
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CSCI 305: Analysis of Algorithms
3.00 Credits
University of Louisiana-Monroe
The design and analysis of computer algorithms and data structures. Classes of algorithms studied include sorting, searching, graph, parallel and NPcomplete. An in-depth study into both efficiency and design. Correctness and formal verification of algorithms. Prerequisites: CSCI 326 and a grade of "C" or better in 273.
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CSCI 310: Organization of Programming Languages
3.00 Credits
University of Louisiana-Monroe
An introduction to programming language specification and analysis. Additional topics include programming language paradigms, runtime environments, binding strategies, compilers, and interpreters. Prerequisite: CSCI 273.
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CSCI 313: Computer Theory
3.00 Credits
University of Louisiana-Monroe
The various types of abstract languages and their corresponding acceptors. The Chomsky hierarchy. Determinism and non-determinism in language acceptors; problem decidability. The relationship of abstract languages and automata to computers. Prerequisites: CSCI 305 and 310.
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CSCI 320: Object- Oriented Design And Programming
3.00 Credits
University of Louisiana-Monroe
Elements of the object model including abstraction, encapsulation, modularity, class hierarchies and inheritance, virtual functions, generic classes, and operator overloading. Methods for identifying classes and objects, notation for object-oriented design, the design process, and case studies. Prerequisite: CSCI 305.
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CSCI 326: Advanced Discrete Structures
3.00 Credits
University of Louisiana-Monroe
A study of advanced topics from discrete mathematics, with special emphasis to applications in computer science. Topics include: efficiency of algorithms, recurrence relations, number theory, graph theory, combinatorics, and Boolean algebra. Prerequisite: CSCI 226.
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CSCI 340: Internet Programming
3.00 Credits
University of Louisiana-Monroe
The art and science of programming for WWW Internet applications from a client-side perspective. Basic and advanced HTML. CGI scripting and an introduction to Java applets. Some experience with Internet and UNIX usage is desirable. Prerequisite: CSCI 273.
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CSCI 350: Research Methods For Computer Science
3.00 Credits
University of Louisiana-Monroe
An introduction to methods used in computer science research. Topics include techniques and conventions in research methods, evaluation approaches, and presentation of results. Prerequisite: CSCI 226.
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CSCI 367: Advanced Software Applications
3.00 Credits
University of Louisiana-Monroe
A study of advanced applications and their use in producing professional level presentations. Students will utilize problems from their major field of study, occupation, and/or other areas of interest. The word processor, spreadsheet, and other tools will be used to integrate the study into a desktop publication. Not applicable toward a degree in computer science. Prerequisites: CSCI 170.
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