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4.00 Credits
Completion of Greek grammar. Introduction to reading Greek literature.
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4.00 Credits
Completion of elementary Latin.
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4.00 Credits
An exploration of the nature of political and religious authority; that is, the relationship between the individual, the state, and the divinein three different ancient civilizations. The primary texts for this investigation are the representative monuments of each culture: the pyramids of Egypt (particularly the Old Kingdom), the Temple of Solomon in Jerusalem in the united monarchy, and the Parthenon of 5th-century Athens.
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4.00 Credits
This course examines the myths of the principal gods and representative heroes of Greek and Roman antiquity. Students will explore and learn to analyze traditional tales as found in classical literature, drama, hymns, art, and architecture. Particular focus is on the religious role of myth in classical society.
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4.00 Credits
The C Language: structure and style. Types, operators, and expressions. Control flow. Functions. Pointers, arrays, and strings. Structures and dynamic memory allocation. I/O and file processing. Special operators. Recursion and threads. The Unix environment. Prerequisite: Previous programming experience and/or an introductory programming course, such as COEN 10 with a grade of C- or better, CSCI 10, or OMIS 30. (5 units)
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1.00 Credits
Laboratory for COEN 11; must be taken in conjunction with COEN 11.
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4.00 Credits
Data abstraction: abstract data types, information hiding, interface specification. Basic data structures: stacks, queues, lists, binary trees, hashing, tables, graphs; implementation of abstract data types in the C language. Internal sorting: review of selection, insertion, and exchange sorts; quicksort, heapsort; recursion. Analysis of run-time behavior of algorithms; Big-O notation. Introduction to classes in C++. Prerequisite: COEN 11 with a grade of C- or better or COEN 44. Recommended co-requisite: COEN 19 or MATH 51. Credit not allowed for more than one introductory data structures class, such as COEN 12 or CSCI 61.
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1.00 Credits
Laboratory for COEN 12; must be taken in conjunction with COEN 12.
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4.00 Credits
Relations and operations on sets, orderings, elementary combinatorial analysis, recursion, algebraic structures, logic, and methods of proof. Also listed as MATH 51.
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to computer organization: CPU, registers, buses, memory, I/O interfaces. Number systems: arithmetic and information representation. Assembly language programming: addressing techniques, arithmetic and logic operations, branching and looping, stack operations, procedure calls, parameter passing, and interrupts. C language programming: pointers, memory management, stack frames, interrupt processing. Multi-threaded programming; pre-emptive and non pre-emptive kernels; shared resources; scheduling. Prerequisite: COEN 12 with a grade of C- or better or CSCI 61. Co-requisite: COEN 20L.
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