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COSC 245: Computer Programming and Numeric Methods
3.00 Credits
Eastern Michigan University
An introductory programming course focusing on numerical algorithms fundamental to scientific computer work. Discussion of polynomial interpolation, numerical integration, solutions of systems of equations and error analysis. Using the FORTRAN language, students develop and run programs to solve a variety of problems. Credits: 3 hrs Prerequisite/Corequisite MATH121 Notes: Credit will not be given for more than one of COSC145 and COSC245 Does not count toward computer science major or minor.
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COSC 246: Programming in C++
3.00 Credits
Eastern Michigan University
Introduction to computers, programming techniques and integrated development environments using C and C++. Students work in a combination of lectures and supervised computer labs. Emphasis is on problem solving using good design principles and documentation techniques. Does not count towards the computer science minor, major or curriculum. Credits: 3 hrs Prerequisite: COSC101, COSC111, COSC145, COSC146, MATH105, MATH107, MATH118, MATH119, MATH120, an ACT score of 26, a minimum SAT score of 640 or math placement test in elementary algebra greater than or equal to 73
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COSC 255: Computer Hardware and Software Systems
3.00 Credits
Eastern Michigan University
An applied introduction to computers including: computer hardware, operating systems, web design, networking, trouble shooting and maintenance of computers. Lab projects include: Taking apart computers, installing operating systems, building a network, and creating a web page. Credits: 3 hrs Prerequisite: CADM105 and COSC101 Notes: Error in Printed Catalog: This course was left out of the undergraduate catalog.
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COSC 277: Special Topics
1.00 Credits
Eastern Michigan University
A 200-level course in a specific area of computer science, to be determined by the field of specialization of the instructor and the interest of the students. Credits: 1 hr
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COSC 278: Special Topics
2.00 Credits
Eastern Michigan University
A 200-level course in a specific area of computer science, to be determined by the field of specialization of the instructor and the interest of the students. Credits: 2 hrs
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COSC 279: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
Eastern Michigan University
A 200-level course in a specific area of computer science, to be determined by the field of specialization of the instructor and the interest of the students. Credits: 3 hrs
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COSC 303: Applications in Computer Science
3.00 Credits
Eastern Michigan University
Information systems, simulation, graphics, audio communication, artificial intelligence, instruction and training, and communications. The student will write or use previously written programs in each of the above areas using microcomputers. These programs will use many languages and programs including LOGO, PASCAL, BASIC, electronic spreadsheet and a database program. Credits: 3 hrs Prerequisite: COSC101, COSC211 and junior standing
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COSC 306: Methods of Teaching Computer Science in the Secondary Schools
3.00 Credits
Eastern Michigan University
Computer science programs in the high school, information and materials needed to prepare students for the teaching of computer science in these schools. Organization and content, methods of teaching and learning, security and maintenance of equipment, professional journals and magazines available for future growth, copying software and the legality of software duplication, dealing with diversity of abilities, problem-solving skills and strategies for debugging programs. This methods class does not count toward the major or minor. Credits: 3 hrs Prerequisite: COSC342, CURR305 and admission to the teacher education program
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COSC 311: Algorithms and Data Structures
3.00 Credits
Eastern Michigan University
Linear lists, strings, arrays and orthogonal lists. Representation of trees and graphs. Storage systems, structures, storage allocation and collection. Symbol tables, searching and sorting techniques. Formal specification of data structures and data management systems. Credits: 3 hrs Prerequisite: COSC211 and COSC221
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COSC 314: Computational Discrete Structures
3.00 Credits
Eastern Michigan University
Relations and algebraic structures, counting techniques, graphs, automata and languages and number theoretical algorithms. This course emphasizes discrete mathematical algorithms, their applications to problems in computer science and their implementations. Credits: 3 hrs Prerequisite: COSC211 and MATH205
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