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COUN 490: Thesis Research
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
This course includes the preparation and submission of a master of arts thesis under the supervision of a faculty committee. Thesis topics will reflect students' interest in a variety of counseling areas. Theses may be based on quantitative and/or qualitative methodologies.
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COUN 499: Clinical Supervision
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
This course will examine clinical supervision theory and techniques currently used in counseling and psychotherapy and introduce students to supervision as a specialty. Focusing on developmental issues of both supervisors and clinicians, this course will study methods that can be used to enhance counselor competency and issues related to supervising multiple counseling models. Students are expected to be supervising already, as a group and individual supervision-of supervision will be a component of the class.
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CS 100: Computers And Society
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
This course provides the student with a general introduction to computers and their usage in today's society. Topics included are: History of Computing. Computer Hardware and Software and Programming in BASIC. Students will become experienced in using personal computers.
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CS 109: First Year Experience: The Information Age: Its Impact On Chicago's Culture
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
The 21st century has seen the genesis of the Information Age. Advances in computer technology have made immediate access to information and sophisticated processing of information commonplace in business, science, medicine, education, various professional areas and many aspects of personal life. This course focuses on how this has impacted Chicago's culture and its diverse communities. This course fulfills the First Year Experience (FYE) requirement. FYE 109 courses are intended for Freshmen only. Students may not take more than one FYE 109 course.
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CS 200: Programming I
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
This is a preparatory course for students who wish to pursue further work in Computer Science. It provides an introduction to the basic concepts of a computer system and the principles of computer programming. Students will get extensive programming experience using microcomputers. A number of programming projects will be assigned involving numeric computations, character manipulation and fundamental constructs of the high-level programming language JAVA. A common comprehensive final exam will be given in CS-200, programming I. The date and time of the exam will be published in the Schedule of Classes under Deparment Notes. Students in all sections of CS-200 must attend the exam at the published day and time.
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CS 201: Discrete Structures
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
Introdutcion to the fundamental number theoretic, logical, algorithmic, combinatoric, and computational concepts from discrete structures and their applications to computer science. This course involves no programming.
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CS 202: COBOL Programming
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
Introduction to the COBOL Programming language, emphasizing business applications. Students will flowchart, program and test several typical business problems on the computer.
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CS 204: Fortran Programming
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
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CS 205: IBM 360/370 Assembler Language Programming
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
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CS 207: Programming II
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
This course provides an in-depth study of the principles of structured algorithmic processes and their program implementation using JAVA. Emphasis is given to the design of algorithms and program development (with documentaion) involving both numeric computations and string manipulation techniques. Problems will be selected from both the scientific and business areas. Students will become experienced in algorithmic problem solving using pseudocode design methods and JAVA programming.
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