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CCIS 121: Introduction to Computer Systems
3.00 Credits
Clark Atlanta University
Introductory study of logical organization of computer components. Topics include input-output processing, memory and processor structures and basic logic circuit design. Assembly language programming will be emphasized. Guided laboratory. Prerequisites: CCIS 105.
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CCIS 123: Data Structures
3.00 Credits
Clark Atlanta University
Introductory study of data structures, including record, file, linked structures, lists, stacks, queues, graphs and trees. Guided laboratory. Prerequisites: CCIS 105.
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CCIS 200: Structured Programming
3.00 Credits
Clark Atlanta University
Detailed presentation of the concepts of structured programming design and implementation. This will expand on the programming concepts introduced in CCIS 105 and CCIS 106, particularly subprograms, recursion, as well as abstract data types and formatted I/O. At least one session will present computer ethics from a programmer's point of view. Prerequisites: CCIS 106.
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CCIS 227: Deductive Systems
3.00 Credits
Clark Atlanta University
Introductory study of propositional and predicate systems, including topics such as standard forms, resolution principle and refutation algorithms. Applications to computer science. Prerequisites: CCIS 215.
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CCIS 300: Programming Languages
3.00 Credits
Clark Atlanta University
Overview of syntactic, semantic and pragmatic principles of programming. Parsing, translation and compiler construction. Prerequisites: CCIS 123 and 200.
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CCIS 301: Computer Systems Software
3.00 Credits
Clark Atlanta University
Study of basic concepts of computer software systems, including operating systems, language translators, utilities, linkers and loaders. Prerequisites: CCIS 123 and 200.
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CCIS 321: Introduction to Software Methodologies
3.00 Credits
Clark Atlanta University
Introductory study of large software development issues, including requirements analysis, specification, design, testing and maintenance. Prerequisites: CCIS 123.
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CCIS 341: Probability and Statistics in Computing
3.00 Credits
Clark Atlanta University
This course gives an introduction to probability and statistics in computing. Topics include expectation, combinations and permutations, independent and conditional probability, organization and analysis of data, standard probability distributions, and the testing of hypothesis. Emphasis will be placed on the applications and applicable methods in the field of computing.
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CCIS 411: Data Communications
3.00 Credits
Clark Atlanta University
Introduction to data communications, digital data communication techniques, error detection, data link control, multiplexing and communication networking. Issues involved in the physical layer, data link layer, and network layer will be covered. Prerequisite: CCIS 225.
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CCIS 429: Web Design & E- commerce
3.00 Credits
Clark Atlanta University
This course provides an introduction to design and development of applications for the World Wide Web, also, will emphasize client-side programming with an introduction to e-commerce and will provide the student with an introduction to the main components involved in designing and developing Web-based applications.
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