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Survey of significant features of programming languages, with emphasis on underlying concepts. Syntax and semantics, control structures, paradigms, data structures related to existing and projected general purpose programming languages will be examined. Prerequisites: CMPS 201 and admitted to the department.
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Undergraduate level CMPS 201 Minimum Grade of C
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No course description available.
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Undergraduate level CMPS 201 Minimum Grade of C
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Understanding the behavior of elementary computer hardware. Content of course deals with two state logic, flip flops, implementation of binary arithmetic, elementary Boolean algebra, computer arithmetic's, memory hierarchies and storage, input/output and interconnect systems.. Use of assembly language programming exercises to explore and analyze microcomputer architecture. Prerequisites: CMPS 191 and CMPS 200.
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Undergraduate level CMPS 191 Minimum Grade of C or Undergraduate level CMPS 200 Minimum Grade of C
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This course is designed to solve various numerical problems arising in science and mathematics using the computer. It will also provide an opportunity to develop programming and problem skills. Topics covered include floating point representations, rounding and truncation of various computers, general error analysis, loss of significance. Various numerical algorithms will be introduced. Prerequisites: MATH 233 and MATH 265.
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Undergraduate level MATH 265, MATH 233 Minimum Grade of C
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No course description available.
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Undergraduate level CMPS 202 Minimum Grade of C
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This course covers the standard topics in data communications and computer networks. Topics will include transmission media, analog and digital signals, analog-to-digital conversion, data transmissions, data encoding, effect of noise, error detection and correction, multiplexing, network topologies, standards and protocols, access methods and contention strategies, and data security. Laboratory exercises will be an integral part of this course. Prerequisites: Junior Standing in CS.
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Undergraduate level CMPS 200, CMPS 201, CMPS 302 Minimum Grade of C
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No course description available.
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Undergraduate level CMPS 300 Minimum Grade of C
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3.00 Credits
This course will give the student the skills necessary to develop WWW applications from a client/server architecture. Topic includes history and evolution of HTML; CGI, ActiveX, JavaScript, Perl, and Java Server Pages; securing Web applications, and other web programming options will be presented. Students will work on a team project to develop Web-based solutions to business problems. Prerequisites: Junior Standing in CS.
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Undergraduate level CMPS 201 Minimum Grade of C
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No course description available.
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3.00 Credits
Specialized languages and tools for vector and parallel computation will be introduced. Facility will be developed in computer design program structures, problem definition and analysis, program design, algorithmic techniques and programming in a scientific language. Parallel approaches to matrix computations using such tools as high performance FORTRAN and message passing interface. Designed for those students who are interested in applications to computationally intensive problems in science and engineering. Prerequisites: CMPS 190 or equivalent and MATH 135
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Undergraduate level CMPS 191, MATH 264 Minimum Grade of C
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