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4.00 Credits
Organizations are accumulating vast volumes of data, mainly due to the use of technology. This course will cover topics such as the design, maintenance, and delivery systems used in information systems, with some specific topics being data retrieval, data mining, and data modeling. Prerequisite: CS 2444 IV
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4.00 Credits
Explores the capabilities of a scripting language for interfacing with system commands, Internet applications, networking applications, and databases. Special attention is given to Internet security issues and accessing databases via a network. Prerequisite: CS 2444 IV
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4.00 Credits
There are generally considered to be four major 'families' of computer languages - proceedural, funcitonal, object-oriented, and logical. Each represents a different paradigm, which a programmer must be familiar with in order to write code in a variety of languages. This course takes a theoretical approach to teaching the similarities and differences among the four families by examining what can be computed. Regular expressions, context-free grammars, context-sensitive grammars, and Turing machines are used in this analysis. Prerequisite: CS 2444 and MATH 3074. IV
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4.00 Credits
An investigation of numerical methods for computer solutions of applied problems. Topics include review of calculus, round-off errors and computer arithmetic, solutions of equations in one variable, interpolation and polynomial approximation, approximation theory, and numerical differentiation and integration. Prerequisites: MATH 1324 or permission of instructor. Also listed as MATH 3304. IV
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4.00 Credits
A continuation of CS 3304 with the addition of initial value problems for ordinary differential equations, direct methods for solving linear system, iterative techniques in matrix algebra, numerical solutions of nonlinear systems of equations, boundary-value problems for ordinary differential equations, and numerical solutions to partial-differential equations. Prerequisite: CS 3304. Also listed as MATH 3324. IV
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4.00 Credits
Examines the mathematical foundations of computer science with respect to both hardware and software. Through discussion on formal languages, NP versus P, algorithmic analysis, and data structure design, students will learn how to determine what can and cannot be computed and what efficiency a particular approach offers. Both concrete and philosophical approaches and results will be considered. Prerequisite: CS 2344. IV
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4.00 Credits
Familiarizes the student with the growing field of artificial intelligence. The course will describe what artificial intelligence is, how it is presently being used, and its future uses. Students will learn to design artificial intelligence systems, such as game systems and production systems. Prerequisite: CS 2044 or PHIL 1024 or PSY 1004. Also listed as PHIL 2434. IV W
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1.00 Credits
A program offering students supervised instruction in a non-classroom setting. (1 course unit.) CR/NC grading. Prerequisite: Junior or senior standing.
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2.00 Credits
A program offering students supervised instruction in a non-classroom setting. (2 course units.) CR/NC grading. Prerequisite: Junior or senior standing.
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4.00 Credits
Readings, research, and computer simulations on an approved topic. May be repeated once for credit. Standard or CR/NC grading. Prerequisite: Junior or senior standing.
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