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3.00 Credits
Numerical methods for solving systems of linear equations, finding roots and fixed points, approximating data and functions, numerical integration, and finding solutions to differential equations.
Prerequisite:
MAT211 or MAT222. Recommended: COS105 or COS205. (Carries cross-credit in mathematics.)
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3.00 Credits
Formal programming language specification using various grammars and the Backus-Naur Form. Data types and structures, control structures, and data flow of several programming languages, including interpreters and compilers. Introduction to parsing and lexical analysis.
Prerequisite:
COS216.
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3.00 Credits
Mathematical techniques used in systems analysis, including linear programming, simulation techniques, and other topics such as transportation models, integer programming, and network analysis.
Prerequisite:
COS105 or COS205; MAT211. (Carries cross-credit in mathematics.)
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3.00 Credits
Formal approach to the design and development of software. Design methodologies include object-oriented design, components, design patterns, and event-driven design. Project management, walkthroughs, documentation, team programming, and the development of a significant software project.
Prerequisite:
COS216.
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3.00 Credits
Data communications including interprocess communication, computer networking, and associated software protocols. Topics include network topologies, point-to-point network protocols, local area networks, and interconnection of networks.
Prerequisite:
COS301.
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3.00 Credits
Basic concepts and techniques of artificial intelligence, including representation, notational structures, searches, control structures, and the LISP or Prolog programming languages. Samples of current work in several application areas including natural language systems, expert systems, and neural networks.
Prerequisite:
COS216.
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3.00 Credits
A seminar to provide an in-depth survey of a recent trend or field in the rapidly changing discipline of computer science. Students work on a significant project as well as explore the future implications of the current topic.
Prerequisite:
COS216.
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3.00 Credits
Economic analysis of government programs, focusing on programs that provide essential services or financial assistance to the needy. Emphasis on careful definition of goals, measuring success, and evaluation of alternatives. Note: Students may not receive credit for both ECO200 and ECO201.
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4.00 Credits
Economic reasoning and concepts. Includes an examination of the role of a price system in allocating resources and income, government policies for dealing with unemployment and inflation, and moral questions raised by the free enterprise system. Note: Students may not receive credit for both ECO200 and ECO201.
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3.00 Credits
The holistic redevelopment of low-income communities using models and ideas from various disciplines: community development, urban planning, economics, federal and state government, and for-profit businesses.
Prerequisite:
GES130 or GES244 (may be taken concurrently).
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