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3.00 Credits
Taught by an experienced entrepreneur. Examines the development of new venture creation from the entrepreneur's perspective. Provides an understanding of the entire process including opportunity identification, feasibility study, fundraising, organization, team creation, and exit strategies through case studies, oral and written presentations, and outside speakers. Prereq., CSCI 2270. Restricted to juniors/seniors.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces the internals of UNIX, trouble shooting system and network problems, hardware and software configuration and installation, and security aspects of hosts on the Internet. Offers students hands-on experience on dedicated laboratory workstations. Prereqs., CSCI 2270 or instructor consent. Recommended prereq., CSCI 3308.
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3.00 Credits
Second course in artificial intelligence. Topics may vary, but typically cover neural networks, natural language processing, and artificial life. Prereq., CSCI 3202 or instructor consent.
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3.00 Credits
Studies design, analysis, and implementation of computer graphics techniques. Topics include interactive techniques, 2-D and 3-D viewing, clipping, segmentation, translation, rotation, and projection. Also involves removal of hidden edges, shading, and color. Prereqs., knowledge of basic linear algebra and CSCI 2270. Same as CSCI 5229.
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3.00 Credits
An applied programming course focusing on design and implementation of network programs and systems, including topics in network protocols, file transfer, client-server computing, remote procedure call, and othercontemporary network system design and programming techniques. Prereqs., CSCI 3753 or equivalent; familiarity with C and UNIX. Same as CSCI 5273.
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4.00 Credits
Advanced practicum in which students design, implement, document and test software systems for use in industry, non-profits, government and research institutions. Offers practical experience by working closely with project sponsors. Offers extensive experience in oral and written communication throughout the software lifecycle. Students must take CSCI 4308-4318 contiguously, as the project spans the entire academic year. Prereqs., successful completion of a minimum of 36 credit hours of CSCI Foundation, Track Foundation, Track Core, and CSCI electives, and WRTG 3030. Restricted to seniors.
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3.00 Credits
Teaches essential skills necessary for developing usable assistive and performance support systems, which include consideration of the academic and professional interdisciplinary issues that govern the work. An overview of ongoing and emerging topics in medical informatics will presented. Prereq., CSCI 2270. Recommended prereq., CSCI 3002. Same as CSCI 5312.
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3.00 Credits
Surveys combinatorial algorithms used to understand DNA, RNA, and proteins. Introduces students to methods used to process genomic data. Topics covered include a review of algorithms and molecular biology, sequence analysis, RNA and protein structure analysis, and comparative genomics. Students will get hands-on experience processing recent genomic data. Prereqs., CSCI 2270 and CSCI 3104, or CHEM 4711, or MCDB 3500 or IPHY 4200. Same as CSCI 5314.
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4.00 Credits
Second semester of an advanced practicum in computer science. Students must take CSCI 4308-4318 contiguously as the project spans the entire academic year. Prereq., CSCI 4308. Restricted to seniors.
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3.00 Credits
Supports students in developing professional skills and knowledge concerning the use of computer technologies to support collaborative activities. Also covers the impact of digital collaboration technologies on users, groups, organizations and society. Students will gain practical experience with Business Process Management, and the use of Workflow Management Systems. Same as CSCI 5342.
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