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COMM 4920: Media Internship
3.00 - 6.00 Credits
Auburn University at Montgomery
Pr., junior standing and permission of internship coordinator. Nonpaying positions at local mass media outlets, providing opportunities for advertising, broadcasting and public relations skills. Graded as satisfactory or unsatisfactory.
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COMM 4924: Internship in Communication Studies
3.00 Credits
Auburn University at Montgomery
Pr., permission of advisor. Independent internship with a communication professional. Must submit an application for the internship and must meet the qualifications.
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COMM 4950: Seminar in Mass Media
3.00 Credits
Auburn University at Montgomery
Pr., COMM 2100. Focus to be announced at each scheduling of the course. May be repeated once for credit.
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CSCI 1200: Scientific Programming
3.00 Credits
Auburn University at Montgomery
Pr., MATH 1510 or MATH 1610. FORTRAN programming with applications in the sciences and engi- neering; structured programming, including top-down design, control structures, subroutines, good programming style and documentation; an introduction to calculus-based alogorithms and the use of scientific sub- routine libraries.
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CSCI 2000: Structured Programming I
3.00 Credits
Auburn University at Montgomery
Pr., MATH 1510 or MATH 1610. Time- shared computer systems; programming methodology and problem-solving techniques; numeric and string processing; static and dynamic data struc- tures; procedures, functions and recursion; files. Conducted in the computer language C++.
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CSCI 3000: Structured Programming II
3.00 Credits
Auburn University at Montgomery
Pr., CSCI 2000, MATH 1620 (Coreq). Advanced programming techniques, including software development methodology, abstract data types and implementation and application of classic data structures such as stacks, queues and binary trees; program- ming assignments in Ada.
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CSCI 3100: Unix and C
3.00 Credits
Auburn University at Montgomery
Pr., CSCI 2000. An advanced survey of the C program- ming language and Unix-like operating systems. Emphasis on the implementation of algorithms in C and to use of the major Unix utilities.
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CSCI 3600: Fundamental Algorithm Design and Analysis
3.00 Credits
Auburn University at Montgomery
Pr., CSCI 3000. Algorithms for standard computational problems; design and implemen- tation of efficient algorithms; mathematical analysis of algorithm efficiency.
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CSCI 4100: Software Components
3.00 Credits
Auburn University at Montgomery
Pr., CSCI 3000. The abstraction and imple- mentation of reusable computer software components with applications to data structures and algorithms and to the engineering of large, software-intensive programs. Uses Ada; assumes a background in funda- mentals of Ada.
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CSCI 4200: Theory of Formal Languages
3.00 Credits
Auburn University at Montgomery
Pr., CSCI 3000, MATH 4200. Math- ematical models of regular sets, context-free languages and Turing machines; deterministic and non-deterministic models, closure properties, normal forms and applications. 4970. Special Topics in Computer Science (1-3). Pr., permission of instructor. The student works under the direction of a staff member on some topic of mutual interest. With the approval of the mathematics department head, may be taken pass/fail.
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