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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Topics in computer science such as recursive function theory, computational complexity, formal languages, automata and algorithms. Staff.
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3.00 Credits
Offered on a credit/no credit basis. Staff.
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0.25 Credits
Prerequisites: Mathematics 299 and senior standing. Selected topics in mathematics and computer science as presented by students, departmental faculty and visiting speakers. Requirements include written summaries of each presentation, a departmental major assessment examination, and an oral presentation on a mathematics/computer science topic of personal interest. Offered only on a credit/no credit basis. Same as Mathematics 399. Staff.
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1.00 Credits
Provides a basic knowledge of computers and the experience necessary to use computers effectively in the solution of problems. Students will do programming in a high-level programming language such as Pascal, as well as use special- ized programs such as word processors, data base managers and electronic spreadsheets. Additional topics will be selected from computer hardware and software components, problem-solving and algorithms, the method of step-wise refinement, program debugging, graphics and animation, simulations and games, the Internet, Boolean expressions, networks, artificial intelligence, and the social consequnce of computers. Not open to students who have had Computer Science 171. Usually not open to mathematics or science majors.
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1.00 Credits
No course description available.
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1.00 Credits
Designed to be the first computer science courese taken by students in mathematics and science, as well as by those wishing to concentrate in computer science. Topics include fundamentals of computation and alogrithmic problem solving, data types, procedures, control structures, structured data types (arrays, records, sets, simple linked lists and trees) and applications. A high-level programming language is also studied. Students with a year or more of computer science at the secondary level may be qualified for Computer Science 173. Prerequisite: MATH 125 or equivalent.
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0.00 Credits
No course description available.
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1.00 Credits
No course description available.
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1.00 Credits
A continuation of CS 171. Emphasis is on abstract data types (stacks, queues, lists, strings, trees, graphs, etc.) and analysis of alogrithms. Other topics include pointers, recursion, searching and sorting, simulation, and an introduction to some of the advanced areas of computer science: e.g., computer organization, compilers and operating systems. Students also will refine their program- ming skilss in a high-level programming language. Prerequisite: CS 171 and MATH 141.
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