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5.00 Credits
Comparative study of major classes of programming languages. introduction to theoretical definitions of languages and run-time concerns, with emphasis on good points and deficiencies of various languages and on using the appropriate language for a given task. Programs written in several languages (e.g., LISP, FORTRAN-2003, C, C++, MPI). Offered in alternate years.
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5.00 Credits
History and applications; Techniques: substitution, transform domain, distortion, statistical, cover; Evaluation: benchmarking, statistical analysis; Attacks: distortion, counterfeiting, detection; Theory: perfect and computational security. Offered in alternate years.
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1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Advanced topics in algebra, geometry, or analysis. Research projects. May be repeated for credit.
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5.00 Credits
Offered each year in an advanced area of mathematics not ordinarily covered in the regularly offered courses. Often an area of current interest. May be repeated for credit.
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1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Reading and investigation for superior students under the direction of a staff member. This can be used only to extend, not to duplicate, the content of other courses. May be repeated for credit.
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4.00 Credits
An overview of the history, uses, limitations, and social and ethical implications of computers, including the Internet and the World Wide Web. Students will solve problems by organizing a set of steps necessary for a solution and deciding how to proceed at each step. Computer laboratory activities enable students to practice what they study and to learn to use technology well. Discussions, readings, and writing assignments encourage students to think critically about issues related to technology.
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4.00 Credits
Object-oriented programming techniques using C++: abstract data types and objects; encapsulation; inheritance; polymorphism; the Standard Template Library; the five phases of software development (specification, design, implementation, analysis, and testing). Prerequisites: CSCI 10 or an equivalent introductory course in a scientific language.
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4.00 Credits
Specification, implementations, and analysis of basic data structures (stacks, queues, graphs, hash tables, binary trees) and their applications in sorting and searching algorithms. Prerequisite: CSCI 60. CSCI 61 and COEN 12 cannot both be taken for credit.
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2.00 Credits
For course description, see DANC 29.
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2.00 Credits
This course will focus on flexibility, agility, body awareness and strength building. Class exercises will draw from Pilates core strengthening mat work, introductory ballet barre and center work to enhance balance and coordination.
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