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3.00 Credits
Examines resource management, including memory allocation and management, virtual memory, process scheduling, protection, deadlock and concurrency, case studies and multiprocessing. Prerequisite: CS 341
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on principles of OOP, including encapsulation, objects and classes, inheritance and polymorphism. This course covers the differences between C and C++ and includes a detailed discussion of C++ features such as classes, constructors, destructors, friends, exceptions, etc. Prerequisite: CS 241
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on wireless and mobile networks, multimedia networking, network management infrastructure, configuration management, network security, cryptography, authentication, access controls, network design (OpNet), designing network performance. Prerequisite: CS 339
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on networking security topics, firewalls (using Linux), packet filters, NAT and PAT, public key infrastructure (using Microsoft Certification Server), encryption algorithms, decrypting passwords, dictionary decryption, brute force decryption, certificate servers, vulnerability assessment, identifying security holes, forensics, Layer 5 vulnerabilities, packet monitoring. Prerequisite: CS 367
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1.00 Credits
Candidates in the Catholic Social Thought Scholars Program are introduced to volunteer service, economic problems of the local community, and theological reflection.
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3.00 Credits
A study of major ideas in the Catholic intellectual tradition-such as the continuity of faith and reason, sacramental imagination, incarnation, and the common good-through classical and contemporary texts. The study is interdisciplinary and includes readings in theology, philosophy, literature, and the sciences.
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3.00 Credits
Continuing to employ the methodologies of theological, ethical, and social reflection, the Catholic Social Thought Scholar will develop an independent research project designed to address a specific aspect of a social justice issue that has informed the scholar's study thus far. Requires participation in a seminar with other CST scholars at the capstone level.
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3.00 Credits
Explores the intersections and divergences of various technologies of mediated communication, from traditional inscription (print) to film, radio, television and electronic media. Emphasizes student inquiry and encourages web-based study and digitally-enhanced final portfolios. Prerequisite: Permission of CT coordinator
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3.00 Credits
Introduces the most important elements of communications in the professional world of technology and newer media. Students study common types of reports and learn fundamental techniques for preparing reports, final copy, and web page content. Prerequisites: EN 110, CT 101
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3.00 Credits
Develops skills in research techniques and increases proficiency in technical communications by focusing on all phases of the preparation of a communication technology-related project. Emphasizes the acquisition of the ability to "translate"technical information to non-specialists. Prerequisite: CT 118
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