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CL 301: Greek Civilization
1.00 Credits
Birmingham Southern College
A survey of the history, literature, and art of the Greeks from their beginning to Alexander the Great. (Satisfies Disciplinary Foundations requirement in humanities; an IC designated course.)
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CS 170: Introduction to Computing
1.00 Credits
Birmingham Southern College
An introduction to the field of computer science.Topics include computing concepts and terminology.A major part of this course is problem solving and algorithm development using a programming language such as Pascal, Java, or C++. Not open to students who have received credit for CS 171. Prerequisite: MA 115 or equivalent. Fall, Spring.
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CS 171: Computers and the Mind's Eye
1.00 Credits
Birmingham Southern College
An overview of the discipline of computer science and its contributions to and from other disciplines including (but not exclusively) art, mathematics, physics, psychology, and philosophy.This course introduces problem solving via the computer by using tools and concepts from computer visualization and provokes thought on how various results from computing redefine perceptions of art and intelligence. Not open to students who have received credit for CS 170. Prerequisite: MA 115 or equivalent. Fall, Spring.
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CS 250: Advanced Programming
1.00 Credits
Birmingham Southern College
A second programming course assuming a good understanding of fundamental programming processes. Emphasis is placed on good software engineering practices. Basic data structures are introduced. Prerequisite: CS 170 or 171. Fall, Spring.
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CS 290: Data Structures
1.00 Credits
Birmingham Southern College
A study of structures for storing and manipulating data. Students learn to create and use such data structures as stacks, lists, trees, and graphs. Prerequisite: CS 250. Fall, Spring.
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CS 293,393,493: Independent Study in Computer Science
1.00 Credits
Birmingham Southern College
Independent Study in Computer Science
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CS 298,398,498: Teaching Experience in Computer Science
1.00 Credits
Birmingham Southern College
Teaching Experience in Computer Science
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CS 300: Systems Programming
1.00 Credits
Birmingham Southern College
An introduction to assembly language programming with the goal of better understanding how computers operate. Prerequisite: CS 250.
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CS 310: Alternative Programming Languages
1.00 Credits
Birmingham Southern College
A study of languages from several categories such as functional, imperative, logical, and specialized.The student writes intermediate-level programs in each language. Prerequisite: CS 290.
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CS 330: Systems Analysis
1.00 Credits
Birmingham Southern College
The design of large-scale computer-based systems, with examples from major application areas. Prerequisite: CS 290.
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