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COED 2030-2040: Cooperative Education
3.00 Credits
Xavier University of Louisiana
Part-time work experience in business, industry or government in an area related to the student's academic program. Prerequisites: Student must be at least a sophomore in good standing and have the approval of the student's departmental faculty advisor and the Career Services Office. COED 2030 is prerequisite to 2040. ( 0-3)
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COED 3010-3020: Cooperative Education
3.00 Credits
Xavier University of Louisiana
Full-time work experience in business, industry or government in an area related to student's academic program. Prerequisites: Student must be in good standing and have the approval of the student's departmental faculty advisor and the Career Services Office, and have six hours of COED credit before enrolling in COED 3010. COED 3010 is prerequisite to 3020. ( 0-3)
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CPSC 1005: Introduction to PC's and Software Applications
3.00 Credits
Xavier University of Louisiana
Usually offered fall and spring semesters. An introductory computer course offered to non-majors or as a non-departmental elective. Basic hardware/software terminology. Hands-on instruction on business application software covering database management systems, spreadsheets and word processing using contemporary office software such as Microsoft Office. (3 Credits)
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CPSC 1010: Computing Challenges
3.00 Credits
Xavier University of Louisiana
- Usually offered fall semester. This course will introduce students to the broad range of computing problems. This course will discuss strategies for solving algorithmic and non-algorithmic problems; developing solutions for the web, in business, and the natural sciences; modeling real-world problems in applied mathematics and engineering; and the ethical issues that arise when technological solutions are applied to human problems. Prerequisite: None. (3 Credits)
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CPSC 1710: Computer Science I
3.00 Credits
Xavier University of Louisiana
Usually offered spring semester. Introduces the fundamental concepts of procedural programming. Topics include data types, control structures, functions, arrays, and the mechanics of running, testing, and debugging. This course also includes an introduction to computers and a history of programming languages. Problem solving techniques and software development are discussed and used in projects. CPSC 1710 has four lectures per week. Prerequisite: completion of all developmental mathematics courses. (4 Credits)
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CPSC 1720: Computer Science II
3.00 Credits
Xavier University of Louisiana
Usually offered fall semester. Introduces the concepts of object-oriented programming to students with a background in the procedural paradigm. A brief review of control structures and data types with an emphasis on structured data types and array processing is presented. The object-oriented paradigm is introduced with emphasis on the definition and use of classes along with the fundamentals of object-oriented design. Other topics include files, basic sorting and searching techniques, fundamental data structures (stacks and queues) and an introduction to software engineering issues. CPSC 1720 has four lectures per week. Prerequisite: CPSC 1710. (4 Credits)
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CPSC 1760: Introduction to Programming in C
3.00 Credits
Xavier University of Louisiana
A survey of the problem solving techniques, strategies and mechanisms available in the C language. Emphasis of the course is on development and implementation of top-down, structured solutions to problems. Topics include basic computer organization, the edit-compile-debug cycle, variable typing, arithmetic operations, basic input and output, functions, control flow mechanisms, arrays, pointers, strings, and structures. Prerequisite: completion of all developmental mathematics courses (3 Credits)
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CPSC 1800: Fundamentals of Information Systems
3.00 Credits
Xavier University of Louisiana
Systems theory, quality, decision making and the organizational role of information systems are introduced. Information technology including computing and telecommunications systems are stressed. Concepts of organization and information system growth and re-engineering are introduced. Prerequisite: Completion of all developmental mathematics courses. (3 Credits)
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CPSC 2005: Advanced PCs & Software Applications
3.00 Credits
Xavier University of Louisiana
- Usually offered fall semester. An extension of Introduction to PCs & Software Applications (CPSC 1005) with further coverage of business application software. Hands-on instruction of advanced features of an integrated office suite such as Microsoft Office. Projects and presentations related to using the software. Prerequisite: CPSC 1005 or completion of all developmental mathematics courses. (3 Credits)
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CPSC 2120: Computer Organization and Architecture
3.00 Credits
Xavier University of Louisiana
- Usually offered in the fall semesters, required for students majoring in computer science. The course will cover the fundamental internal workings of a computer and include lab exercised and simulations. The course begins at the bit (i.e., binary digit) level, works through the mechanisms of a single processor (both in single- and multi-cycle clock implementations), and escalates to communication channels (i.e., bus systems) used by multiprocessor clusters and networks. A hands-on practice applying course concepts will reinforce and extend students' understanding of the material. Prerequisites: C or above in CPSC 1710 ( 3).
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