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CS 338: Science, Women, And Technology
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
This course includes an overview of the women who have made major contributions to computing from Grace Hopper to Ellen Spertus. Futhermore, it provides a life-course analysis of women in computing from an early childhood interest, through university, to graduate school and finally into the work place. This analysis will provide the seed for research topics. Each student will choose a research topic, conduct the research, and present the results to the class.
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CS 340: Fundamentals Of Computer Graphics
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
This course provides a unfiled introduction to computer graphics and computer vision for students with an interest in imaging or digital visual arts. Topics covered include the fundamentals of display hardware and applications, interactive techniques and color models, 3D viewing pipeline, 3D polygon rendering (clipping, scan conversion, and visibility algorithms), illumination models, transperancy, and ray-tracing. The student must write programs using these methodologies.
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CS 345: Network Security
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
This course discusses the principles and practice of network security applications and standards that are widely used on the internet and on corporate networks. Topics include cryptographic algorithms and protocols that undeline network security applications, network security tools, system-level security issues including the threat of intruders, virus countermeasures, the use of firewalls and trusted systems, IP security, electronic mail and web security.
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CS 350: Advanced Discrete Structures
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
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CS 355: Cryptography
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
This course covers cryptography and a wide range of cryptographic applications. Theory discussed includes the design and analysis of cryptographic algorithms such as private key and public key cryptosystems used to secure data transmission and electronic system communications. Cryptographic applications such as digital signatures, entity identification, key exchange and e-commerce transactions are discussed.
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CS 360: CyberSecurity
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
The basic concepts in computer security as well as the mechanisms located at the heart of a computer system are presented. Topics covered include privacy and personal information, computer crime, legal and ethical issues in computer security, identification and authentification, cryptography, operating system security, network security, World Wide Web security and database security.
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CS 390: Supervised Field Study I
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
(Internship) The student completes a computer programming project for an institution at the institution site. The institution defines the project which must be approved by the Department of Computer Science for the purpose of satisfying the course requirement. The project shoudl take approximately 168 hours to complete. NOTE: CS 390 is repeatable for a maximum of 9 credit hours.
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CS 391: Supervised Field Study II
6.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
(Internship) Same as CS-390 except that project should take approximately 336 hours to complete.
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CS 392: Supervised Field Study III
9.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
(Internship) Same as CS-390 except that project should take approximately 504 hours to complete.
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CS 400: Discrete Modeling And Analysis
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
This course provides necessary tools to develop mathmetical maturiy through the study of important topics such as comvinatorial analysis, discrete structures, algorithmic thinking and mathemetical reasoning. Topics include Advanced Enumeration Methods, Recurrence Relations (Equations), Graph Theory, Automata and Formal Languages, Proof Techniques and Probality and Statistics.
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