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CM 353: Operating Systems II
3.00 Credits
Oakwood University
3 hours Continuation of CM 352. Introduces advanced topics in the design of operating systems, device management and file management techniques, scheduling algorithms, security, and queuing theories. Comparison of existing operating systems for client-server, microcomputer, minis, and mainframes. Prerequisite: CM 352.
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CM 367: Programming Languages
3.00 Credits
Oakwood University
3 hours Organization of programming languages, especially routine behavior of programs; formal study of programming language specification and analysis; study, comparison, and evaluation of commercially available programming. BNF and syntax diagrams, grammars, program constituents, scoping rules, precedence, binding, parameter passing, and compile-versus interpretation. Prerequisite: CM 210.
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CM 381: Computer Networks
3.00 Credits
Oakwood University
3 hours This course will introduce data communication, base-band and broad-band local area networks, logical link control, Internet protocol, broad case protocol, and distributed processing. Prerequisite: CM 340.
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CM 401: Discrete Structures
3.00 Credits
Oakwood University
3 hours Mathematical basis for students of computer science. Propositional logic and proof, set theory, algebraic structures, groups and semigroups, graph theory, lattices and Boolean algebra, and finite fields. Prerequisite: CM 210.
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CM 402: Design and Analysis of Algorithms
3.00 Credits
Oakwood University
3 hours Analysis tools-Turing and Markov algorithms, complexity measures, computational techniques. Bound analysis of algorithms. Algorithms for internal and external searching/sorting. Optimality. Prerequisite: CM 352.
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CM 480: Selected Topics in Computer Science
3.00 Credits
Oakwood University
3 hours Students will study special topics of interest which are not normally included in their major courses. Prerequisite: approval of instructor.
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CM 490-491: Research and Independent Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Oakwood University
each 1-3 hours Formulation and solution of a selected problem in computer science. In this course students are required to demonstrate their ability to write, using standard English. Prerequisite: upper division status.
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EC 282: Principles of Microeconomics
3.00 Credits
Oakwood University
3 hours An analysis of the basic concepts which describe how individuals choose what to consume and how entrepreneurs choose what to produce. The pricing mechanism and the determination of output level in the various market structures.
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EC 283: Principles of Macroeconomics
3.00 Credits
Oakwood University
3 hours An analysis of the basic concepts of the national income, including such various components as consumption, investment, government expenditures, and the export-import sector. An introduction to the general theories of inflation, growth and employment.
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EG 111: Introduction to Engineering
2.00 Credits
Oakwood University
2 hours Introduces the profession of engineering and its various disciplines. Reviews selected mathematical concepts in Algebra, Plane Geometry and Trigonometry and applies them to solving selected engineering problems using graphical techniques. Includes engineering units/ standards/scales of measure and design concepts. Introduces the organization and construction of freehand drawings/sketches. Students will learn how to analyze, formulate, and solve selected engineering problems.
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