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CS 330: Computer Technology
3.00 Credits
Brescia University
3 credit hours This course familiarizes the student with modern computer hardware. It includes the replacement of chips, understanding the use of hardware components, and troubleshooting techniques. ( SP)
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CS 350: Computer Problem Solving
3.00 Credits
Brescia University
3 credit hours Computer modeling and simulation of real world problems is examined in this course, including a detailed examination of four problem-solving aspects: finding and gathering necessary information, envisioning an appropriate model to address desired goals, implementing the model using appropriate software tools (spreadsheets, statistical packages, symbolic manipulators, simulation packages, programming languages), and testing/analyzing the model. Prerequisite: Mth 211. ( FA)
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CS 370: Telecommunications
3.00 Credits
Brescia University
3 credit hours This course helps students master the concepts of telecommunications as needed to run a business, work in industry, or teach mathematics/science in a school system. The course will include applications such as the internet, Compuserve?, and KETnet. ( FA)
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CS 380: Java
3.00 Credits
Brescia University
3 credit hours Fundamentals of Java programming: the language and syntax programming logic (including object-oriented code for conventional, internet- and intranet-based applets and applications). ( SP)
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CS 385: Computer Organization
3.00 Credits
Brescia University
3 credit hours A course in structured computer organization including the digital level, the microarchitecture level, the instruction set architecture level, the operating system machine level, the assembly language level, and parallel architectures. ( FA)
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CS 410: Computer Topics
3.00 Credits
Brescia University
3 credit hours A seminar course designed to explore advanced topics in computer studies related to student and faculty areas of interest. Prerequisite: Junior/senior CS major or advanced minor status.
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CS 497: Senior Seminar I
1.00 Credits
Brescia University
1 credit hour Formerly CS 423. This course prepares students for part I of the required Senior Exit Examination by summarizing and reviewing subjects in the Math/CS core program. It also provides a forum for discussion of senior project expectations and progress. Prerequisite: Senior Computer Science major. ( FA)
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CS 498: Senior Seminar II
1.00 Credits
Brescia University
1 credit hour Formerly CS 424. This course prepares students for part II of the required Senior Exit Examination by summarizing and reviewing advanced Math/CS topics. It also provides a forum for discussion of senior project expectations and progress. Prerequisite: Senior Computer Science major. ( SP)
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CS 499: Senior Project
1.00 Credits
Brescia University
1 credit hour Formerly CS 425. This course grants credit for the required senior project in mathematics and in computer science. The project is to contain original contributions toward solving a substantive problem in the discipline and will be directed by a faculty mentor. Prerequisite: Senior Computer Science major. ( SP)
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DRM 141: Theatre Appreciation
3.00 Credits
Brescia University
3 credit hours A course designed for the beginning student that introduces and develops an appreciation for theatrical trends, styles, and historical developments. The course also develops a basic skill for reading, viewing, and evaluating plays. ( FA)
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