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3.00 Credits
Computer operating systems; topics include time sharing, process communication, memory management, storage allocation, interrelationships between the operating system and the architecture of computer systems Prerequisites: 106 Alternate years
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3.00 Credits
Various types of algorithms, analytic techniques for the determination of algorithmic efficiency, NP-complete problems, complexity hierarchies, intractable problems Prerequisite: 106, Math 112 Alternate years
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3.00 Credits
Integrated database systems, logical organization, data description language (DDL), data manipulation language (DML), of hierarchical networks and relational databases, overview of selected database management systems (DBMS) Prerequisite: 230 Alternate years
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3.00 Credits
Concepts of computer communications, local area networks, seven layers of communication protocols, global networks Prerequisite: 106 Alternate years
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3.00 Credits
Course may be repeated for credit with different content (section title) Prerequisite: 106 Topics are selected from the following: Compiler Theory The theory of languages and their implementation Systems Programming Design and implementation of language translators and system utilities Theory of Computation Concepts from theoretical computer science, finite state concepts, decidability, computability, and Turing machines Computer Graphics Computer interactive graphics, software structures, screen display, graphical techniques Artificial Intelligence Concepts and techniques of artificial intelligence, representation, search strategies, control, communication and perception, and applications
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Special studies in computer science Prerequisite: senior standing or consent
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3.00 Credits
Practice in using a monolingual English dictionary Sentence and paragraph development is emphasized
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3.00 Credits
Continued practice using a monolingual English dictionary and skills covered in EILI 100 F Developing writing strategies and writing detailed paragraphs and compositions: description, comparison / contrast and cause / effect
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3.00 Credits
Reading and discussion of ideas and methods in writing, stressing fundamentals of grammar, punctuation, spelling and paragraph writing, along with critical thinking persuasion and evaluation International students scoring below 480 on the verbal section of the SAT II (and under 510 on the SAT II Writing Exam, if applicable) and undergraduate students finishing ENGL 109 in ELSP must take ENGL 100 within the first term of residence Three hours of lecture, two hours of lab Prerequisite to 110B
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3.00 Credits
Continued practice of EILI 101 F with the addition of paraphrasing and compositional development Writing Lab Fee: $25
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