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Prerequisite: CSC 212 and MAT 178. Covers the analysis and application of algorithmic solutions to a range of fundamental computing problems. Topics include hashing, sorting, graph representation and algorithms, string matching, data compression, and computability. 3 credits.
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Application of moral theories to ethical problems created, aggravated or transformed by computer technology. Topics include privacy, computer crime, replacement of human decision making. Also listed as PHI 324. Prerequisites: 3 credits of philosophy or computer science (or equivalent knowledge), or junior/senior status with departmental permission. 3 credits.
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Prerequisite: CSC 212. Techniques for the design, organization, management, and implementation of large scale computer software projects. Team project and programming work required. 3 credits
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Prerequisite: junior status and either CSC 102 or 152. Basic concepts of perceptional design, information processing skilled behavior, interaction models, user interface design, and implementation and deployment of usability testing procedures. Case studies will be analyzed and a show case project will be implemented. 3 credits.
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Prerequisite: CSC 212. Synthesis of data structures, algorithms, and hardware to design and implement large scale, integrated information storage and retrieval systems. Secondarily, selection, installation, and management of existing, packaged systems. 3 credits
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Prerequisite: CSC 153. Enhancement, analysis and classification of digital imaging. Thresholding, filtering, histogram and curve manipulation. Digital image processing and assembly through use of layers, channels, masks and paths utilizing object-oriented, bitmapped and image composition software. 3 credits.
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Prerequisite: CSC 153. A unified study of linear and nonlinear optimization techniques and algorithms for applications and scientific programmers. Programming projects are required. 3 credits
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Prerequisite: 6 credits in CSC or departmental permission. Statistical methods are implemented on a large scale digital computer. Students use programs from standard statistical packages and examine both the modified statistical procedures and the programming techniques exemplified in these programming packages. Lab work required. 3 credits
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Prerequisite: CSC 153 and MAT 221. Predicting the behavior of complex systems, prior to their physical implementation, by simulation as mathematical models on computers. A simulation language is studied and exercised via computer projects. 3 credits
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Network Technology This course will expose students to data communications and Local Area Network technologies. The history of LAN, types of LAN, and Wide Area Networking, connecting computers to a LAN topology, standards, and Internetworking. 3 credits
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