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CHM 401,402: Research Participation
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Greenville University
Work on some area of research currently in progress in the Chemistry Department. (Offered by request and with instructor approval.)
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CHM 405: Practicum
3.00 Credits
Greenville University
Practicum
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CHM 409: Seminar in Chemistry
2.00 Credits
Greenville University
Introduction to research literature and exploration of new chemical frontiers. Reports on individual library research and discussion of them. Meets the general education writing intensive requirement. Prerequisite: CHM 301 and 310 or 322. (Offered spring semester.)
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CHM 489: Departmental Honors Research Variable
0.00 - 2.00 Credits
Greenville University
Departmental Honors Research Variable
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CHM 490: Departmental Honors Thesis Variable
0.00 - 2.00 Credits
Greenville University
Departmental Honors Thesis Variable
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CIS 105: Computer Fundamentals
3.00 Credits
Greenville University
This course enables students to learn the basics of computer operation, including an introduction to many of the popular application packages. In recent years, computer technology has progressed from large machines operated by specialists to desktop computers operated by nearly everyone. Students learn to use computers and popular management software to gather information from the Internet, to determine the computing needs for an office or business, to judge and purchase software and computer systems, and to avoid common computer difficulties. Course is complete in itself and accessible to beginners. Serves also as the entry point for a major in computer and information systems. College Level Examination Program (CLEP) credit is available for this course. (Offered every semester.)
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CIS 140: Introduction to Computer Programming
3.00 Credits
Greenville University
This course will introduce students to computers and programming. It will begin with a study of computer hardware and software relationships, and a review of common operating systems in use today, with a detailed review of microcomputer operating systems. Then programming language construction and principles will be covered, culminating in problem-solving and algorithm development in a high level computing language with several programming projects. Serves also as the entry point for a major in computer and information systems. Cross listed with DM 140. Prerequisite: CIS 105 or proficiency. (Offered spring semester.)
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CIS 199,399: Open Titled course
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Greenville University
Open Titled course
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CIS 210: Programming and Data Structures I
4.00 Credits
Greenville University
Using a modern high-level programming language, this course introduces algorithmic problem solving, basic control structures, basic data structures, and procedural abstraction. Prerequisites: MTH 111 and CIS 140, or MTH 115. (Offered fall semester.)
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CIS 211: Programming and Data Structures II
4.00 Credits
Greenville University
Using a visual programming environment and an object-oriented programming language, this course introduces software engineering principles, data abstraction, and class/object-based implementations of abstract data types. Inheritance and dynamic binding are introduced. The class includes a major team-based software engineering project and an individual project that includes an event-driven program with a GUI (Graphical User Interface). Prerequisite: CIS 210 or equivalent. (Offered spring semester.)
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