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CIS 4125: Theory of Computation
4.00 Credits
The College of Saint Scholastica
4 cr. An introduction to the foundation of computer science including the fundamental theoretical principles of computer science as modeled by formal languages and automata; computability and computational complexity. Variousmodels of computation are examined, and their relations to each other and their properties are studied. Prerequisite: CIS 2087.
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CIS 4333: ResearchMethods in CS/CIS
2.00 Credits
The College of Saint Scholastica
2 cr. Overview of the research process designed for students interested in reading and/or conducting research. Topics include types of research,quantitative and qualitativemethods for collecting data,evaluation of research reports and writing of literature reviews and research proposals.
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CIS 4444: Research Project
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
The College of Saint Scholastica
1-4 cr. Students either (1) design and carry out their own research project in an area of special interest or (2) participate in an ongoing research project developed by a faculty member. For student-initiated projects, the student develops the research proposal, conducts the research and reports the research in standard APA format. For faculty-initiated research, studentswork oneon- one with the faculty member as part of his/her research team of students. Students will present the results of their research to other CIS students and faculty. Prerequisite: CIS 4333 and consent of supervising faculty member.
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CIS 4555: Software Development Internship
4.00 Credits
The College of Saint Scholastica
1-16 cr. A capstone experience integrating knowledge and skills gained through other programming and systems development courses. Involves significant participation in software development projects in a real or simulated business setting. The experience must be equivalent to 150 hours of work experience for each block of 4 credits. Prerequisite: consent of department internship coordinator.
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CIS 4777: Topics
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
The College of Saint Scholastica
1-4 cr. Selected topic of contemporary importance in the field. Prerequisite: consent of instructor.
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CIS 4999: Independent Study
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
The College of Saint Scholastica
1-4 cr. Selected area of interest on which to concentrate.Prerequisite: consent of instructor.
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COM 133: Speech
3.00 Credits
The College of Saint Scholastica
FALL and SPRING This course provides the student with an introduction to the theory of the communication process. Topics include analyzing a target audience, organizing material, preparing an effective method of delivery, and developing informative and persuasive speeches. Each student will deliver speeches that are video taped and evaluated.
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COM 140: Perspectives in Communication
3.00 Credits
The College of Saint Scholastica
FALL A foundational course that explores the patterns and processes of human communication as they are relevant to daily life. Objectives include the analysis and improvement of communication in interpersonal, intercultural, group, organizational, and mass media settings. Foundations for relational communication and creative media are established.
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COM 150: Writing for Communication
3.00 Credits
The College of Saint Scholastica
SPRING The practical, hands-on study of effective writing which occurs in basic human communication and the various forms of mediated communication in contemporary society. From a foundation of successful writing in interpersonal and group contexts, students will then discuss and acquire writing skills relevant to the media industries: newspapers, magazines, radio, television, cinema, and internet. Prerequisite: ENG 131
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COM 224: Mass Media Literacy
3.00 Credits
The College of Saint Scholastica
FALL The foundational course for the study of mediated communication. Objectives include an understanding and critical evaluation of how the media industries and supporting industries function, and a discussion of the roles Christians can play in media careers and ministries. Prerequisite: COM 140
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