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  • 4.00 Credits

    Retired August 31, 2005; replaced by ETC 4324 in the School of Professional and Continuing Studies. Covers object-oriented programming techniques with a hands-on introduction to the Perl language, designed to get students writing useful Perl scripts as quickly as possible. Topics include manipulation of strings, numbers, dates, arrays, and hashes; reading, writing, and updating files; pattern matching and text substitution; subroutine libraries and modules, and CGI programming and Internet applications programming.
  • 0.00 Credits

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  • 4.00 Credits

    Retired August 31, 2005; replaced by ETC 4326 in the School of Professional and Continuing Studies. Covers Java, an object-oriented language valuable for distributed network environments. Discusses object-oriented programming techniques, as well as creating Java applets and applications. Programming exercises make use of the Java Abstract Window Toolkit (AWT). Topics include data abstraction and information hiding, multithreading, multimedia techniques, images, animation, audio, and exception handling.
  • 0.00 Credits

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  • 4.00 Credits

    Retired August 31, 2005; replaced by ETC 4331 in the School of Professional and Continuing Studies. Introduces the student to machine language fundamentals and a detailed description of the assembly language of the '86 series of processors. Students become proficient in writing short programs that integrate operating system functions with specific user requirements. Presents the need and application for assembly language, along with a detailed explanation of addressing modes, register implementation techniques, and mapping of high-level languages into machine code. Skills include proper program structure, and use of an editor, assembler, linker, and program debugger.
  • 0.00 Credits

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  • 4.00 Credits

    Retired August 31, 2005; replaced by ETC 4335 in the School of Professional and Continuing Studies. Presents computer methods for solving mathematical problems. Involves writing and running application programs using MATLAB or Maple. Covers deterministic vs. stochastic methods, random number generators, iterative vs. noniterative solutions, maxima and minima in two and three variables, curve fitting in two and three variables, vector and matrix algebra, simultaneous linear equations, nonlinear equations, permutations, and combinations.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Retired August 31, 2005; replaced by ETC 4350 in the School of Professional and Continuing Studies. Provides an introduction to the hardware and software issues in interfacing microprocessors to the outside. Includes lab and lecture components to develop the analytical understanding and skills to design the peripheral systems for an embedded microprocessor device. Topics include bus characteristics, timing, and protocols; memory organization; memory-mapped I/O; and interrupts. Also gives the software requirements for implementing these devices into actual systems.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Retired August 31, 2005; replaced by ETC 4352 in the School of Professional and Continuing Studies. Continues CET E350. Combines the accomplishments of the design of peripheral devices with the design and building of complete embedded microprocessor systems to accomplish data collection, control, and analysis.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Retired August 31, 2005; replaced by ETC 4383 in the School of Professional and Continuing Studies. Examines database organization structure and management. Involves writing and running programs exemplifying techniques developed in class, using the University's computer facilities. Topics include access methods, attributes, indices, keys, querying, searching and matching, file sets, inverted file sets, normal forms, and random access. Provides an introduction to the SQL programming language.
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