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COMP 152: Computer Science II
3.00 Credits
Bridgewater State University
Prerequisite: COMP 151 This course includes advanced programming techniques. Basic aspects of recursion will be introduced. Core search-and-sort methods, simple data structures, subroutines and parameters, and algorithmic analysis will be covered. Techniques of algorithmic development and programming will be stressed. The emphasis on good programming style and documentation begun in COMP 151 will be continued. Either semester. (Formerly COMP 102)
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COMP 199: First Year Seminar
3.00 Credits
Bridgewater State University
Prerequisite: Open to all freshmen with a writing placement score of 3 or above or a SAT score of 500 or above or who have completed ENGL 101. Students with 24 or more transfer credits will have this requirement waived. First Year Seminars (FYS) are writing-intensive, topic courses that introduce students to academic thought, discourse and practices. FYS courses prepare and orient students toward productive and fulfilling college careers by actively engaging them in a specific academic area of interest. Students will improve their writing, reading, research and basic information and technology skills while learning to work both collaboratively and independently. These courses will fulfill the First Year Seminar requirement and may fulfill other requirements for the core curriculum. Each course may fulfill different requirements and topics may change each semester. Only one FYS course may be taken for credit. (CFYS)
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COMP 201: Assembly Language Programming
3.00 Credits
Bridgewater State University
Prerequisite: COMP 152 This is a basic course in machine-level programming. Number systems and data representation; arithmetic and logical instructions, indexing, I/0, subroutines; structure and modularity of programs and data at the machine level; and macro definition and recursion will be included. This course will emphasize programming in assembly language. Fall semester.
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COMP 203: Programming and Computer Algebra
3.00 Credits
Bridgewater State University
Prerequisite: MATH 151 or MATH 141, which may be taken concurrently. In this course, students will solve problems by writing computer programs that include input, output and control structures (sequence, selection, repetition). In addition, the student will learn and use some of the tools of a computer algebra system and do programming in the system. Note: A mathematics or computer science major who has successfully completed COMP 151 may not take this course for credit.
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COMP 206: Introduction to Computer Organization
3.00 Credits
Bridgewater State University
Prerequisite: COMP 152 In this course, the organization and structure of major hardware components of computers; mechanics of information transfer and control within a digital computer system, and the fundamentals of logic design will be covered. The major emphasis of the course concerns the functions of and communication between the large scale components of a computer system, including properties of I/0 devices, controllers and interrupts. Spring semester.
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COMP 210: Cobol I
3.00 Credits
Bridgewater State University
Prerequisite: Knowledge of at least one programming language This course includes the elements of structured COBOL programming. Topics will be chosen from the following: arithmetic operation statements, report editing, heading lines, comparisons, complex and nested IF statements, single- and multiple-level control break processing with group indication, one-dimension table processing — subscript, index, table search. Fall semester.
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COMP 211: Cobol Ii
0.00 Credits
Bridgewater State University
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COMP 220: Topics in Programming Languages
3.00 Credits
Bridgewater State University
Prerequisite: COMP 152 or equivalent This course provides an introduction to different programming languages such as Java and Smalltalk. It is intended as a course for students who have previously programmed but want to explore different programming languages. It does not count as a departmental elective for computer science majors. This course may be repeated for credit with different language topics.
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COMP 286: Sophomore Honors Colloquium
1.00 Credits
Bridgewater State University
Prerequisite: Open to Commonwealth Honors students and to others at the discretion of the instructor Sophomore Honors Colloquia in computer science allow exceptionally able students to explore a challenging topic in small classes under close faculty supervision. Colloquia meet once a week for 50 minutes and culminate in a paper or scientific project, which provides the major part of the grade. The minimum enrollment is two and the maximum is 12. Topics vary from semester to semester. Fall semester.
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COMP 287: Sophomore Honors Colloquium
1.00 Credits
Bridgewater State University
Prerequisite: Open to Commonwealth Honors students and to others at the discretion of the instructor Sophomore Honors Colloquia in computer science allow exceptionally able students to explore a challenging topic in small classes under close faculty supervision. Colloquia meet once a week for 50 minutes and culminate in a paper or scientific project, which provides the major part of the grade. The minimum enrollment is two and the maximum is 12. Topics vary from semester to semester. Spring semester.
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