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Introduces the systems-developement life cycle, information gathering techniques, and techniques of systems analysis, design and implementation. Computer-Assisted Software Development (CASE) will be introduced. Teams will analyze and design portions of computer based systems. Oral and written presentations will be required. Prereq: CSCI 162
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Introduces the student to the concept of providing alternative classroom environments and teaching tools using recent technological advancements in computing. Provides hands-on projects and first-hand teaching and learning experiences. Students will conduct research in their specific field. Prereq: CCCL 100
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3.00 Credits
Introduces the study of web page design using contemporary design tools and development environments. Intended for non-computer science majors, the course takes a creative approach to web design that is facilitated by a good working knowledge of technical skills. Course explores theoretical, aesthetic, and technical perspectives of effective web page design. Upon completion, students will be able to employ design techniques to create beautiful and highly functional web pages.
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3.00 Credits
Builds on CSCI 208 and provides a broad overview of 3d computer graphics. Students will use proprietary and open souce software to create and render 3 dimensional objects and scenes. The course includes demonstrations, lectures, presentations and many "hands-on" projects. Prereq: CSCI 208
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Introduces students to the major hardware components of a computer system and to the organization of computers as a hierarchy of hardware and software. Considers the basic functional units of a computer system and then examines the following levels:digital logic, microprogramming, conventional machine language, operating system, and assembly languages. Prereq: CSCI 235
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Investigates system design using the standard object oriented design methodology. The Unified Modeling Language (UML) is covered extensively, as are the tools and diagrams associated with it. The course incorporates the use of software design tools and applications used in industry. Prereq: CSCI 222
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3.00 Credits
Applies programming concepts to the C++ language. This course is intended for students who have studied another object oriented programming language for at least two semesters. Topics include C++ syntax, data structures, libraries, graphics, and GUI applications. Prereq: CSCI 122
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3.00 Credits
Continues the study of World Wide Web application development. This course emphasizes both client-side and server-side tools and techniques used to develop web applications, and will include various scripting languages. Prereq: CSCI 236
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3.00 Credits
Introduces the student to various development areas associated with robotics. Topics include motors, motor control, sensors, microcontrollers, physical design, basic analog and digital circuit theory, software design, interfacing, and artificial intelligence. Students will construct a robot or robotic system, and choose to focus on one or more of these areas. Prereq: CSCI 122, or CSCI 235, or CSCI 240, or PHYS 251
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on the development of server-side applications with database connectivity. This course merges the concepts learned in Web Development and Database Development to form traditional persistent multi-client systems. Prereq: CSCI 236, CSCI 243
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