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CS 417: Video Game Programming
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
Tha aim of this course is to explore the basics game programming and the gaming industry, including elements of computer graphics and computer vision as well as advanced stereoscopic computer applications. Following the nature of computer/video grames development as a team effort, for this course, we shall design and implement one large class project for game prototype as a team.
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CS 418: Research Topics In Artificial Intelligence
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
This course covers current research topics in artificial intelligence (AI) theory and applications. Topics will vary from semester to semester, and will include a detailed study of one or more of the following: the application of Bayesian networks and other machine learning methodologies to artificial intelligence; the use of decision theory to model intelligent agent behavior; genetic algorithms and programming; evolutionary strategies; multi-agent systems and models; hybrid heuristics and non-deterministic optimization algorithms.
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CS 419: Informatics
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
Information is the discipline that applies the methodologies of science and engineering to information. It concerns organizing data into information, learning knowledge from information, learning new information from knowledge and making decisions based on the knowledge and information learned. This course concerns computational methods for analyzing data and processing information in applications to business decisions.
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CS 420: Object-Oriented Design
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
This course provides student with a solid foundation in onject oriented design (OOD) and programming (OOP), a contemporary and highly used programming paradigm. OOD involves the presentation of three main concepts: encapsulation, polymorphism, and inheritance. These concepts and implementation techniques are presented in an object oriented programming language and students become experienced in OOD projects.
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CS 426: Advanced Numerical Methods
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
This course covers the elements of the design and analysis of numerical methods. Topics include errors in numerical methods, floating-point and interval arithmetic, measuring and efficiency of numerical methods, interpolation and curve fitting, numerical differentiation, numerical integration, and numerical optimization.
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CS 430: Queueing Theory In Communication Networks
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
Queueing Systems, birth and death models, Morkovian queues, the M/G/1 model, Erlang's equations, models of computer and telecommunication systems.
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CS 431: Digital Telephony
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
Advantages over analog telephony, voice digitalization, digital transmission and multiplexing, switching, networks (synchronization, control and management) traffic analysis, terrestial vs. satellite.
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CS 435: Expert Systems
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
An expert system is a program that is capable of making the judgements and decisions of an expert. An example of an expert system is a program that does medical diagnosis. This course covers methods for designing expert systems and for reasoning using expert systems.
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CS 440: Computer Graphics
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
Graphics hardware. Scaling and data charting. Representation of two-dimensional objects. Translation and rotation of objects. Two-dimensional line clipping. Three-dimensional object representation. Perspective in three-dimensional object representation. Line clippling and hidden line and face removal in three dimensions.
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CS 442: Topics In Network Design
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
Protocols for computer networks. Performance requirements, evaluation and analysis. Case studies of actual networks.
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