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3.00 Credits
Analyzes computer software and network vulnerabilities, as well as security mechanisms to detect and defend against system attacks, such as authentication, access control and cryptography. Includes vulnerabilities introduced in programming, web development, network protocol design, operating systems and databases. Legal and ethical issues concerning privacy, intellectual property and computer crime will be discussed in the context of case studies. Registration Restrictions: Admission to BS Computer Science, BS Computer Systems Engineering, or BS Electrical Engineering, or instructor approval Special Note: Not available for credit to students who have completed CSCE A665. May be stacked with: CSCE A665
Prerequisite:
CSCE A365 UA C
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3.00 Credits
Application of computer science and computer engineering concepts, principles and practices to develop a research, applied software development, or computer engineering project. The student will analyze, design, document, implement and deliver a presentation and written report of a research project or software/hardware system of moderate complexity under the supervision of the instructor and/or other faculty. Includes a discussion of ethical, professional and contemporary issues in technology and the impact of computing technology in a global and societal context. Registration Restrictions: Senior standing, completion of GER Tier 1 (basic college-level skills) courses, admission to BS Computer Science, BS Computer Systems Engineering, or BS Electrical Engineering, or instructor approval
Prerequisite:
CSCE A365 UA C AND WRTG A212 UA C (AND (CSCE A351 UA C AND CSCE A401 UA C ) (OR CSCE A311 UA C AND CSCE A342 UA C AND CSCE A448 UA C ) ) AND PHIL A305 UA C Concurrent
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3.00 Credits
Introduces computer vision and machine vision. Topics covered include differences between computer and machine vision, image capture and processing, filtering, thresholding, edge detection, shape analysis, shape detection, pattern matching, digital image stabilization, stereo ranging, 3D models from images, real-time vision systems, and recognition of targets. Applications include inspection, surveillance, search and rescue, and machine vision navigation. Registration Restrictions: Admission to BS Computer Science, BS Computer Systems Engineering, or BS Electrical Engineering, or instructor approval Special Note: Not available for credit to students who have completed CSCE A685. May be stacked with: CSCE A685
Prerequisite:
(PHYS A124 UA C OR PHYS A212 UA C ) AND CSCE A321 UA C
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3.00 Credits
Advanced topics in computer science or computer systems engineering not taught in other CSCE course offerings. Special Note: May be repeated for credit with change of subtitle. Not available for credit to students who have completed CSCE A690 with same subtitle. Registration Restrictions: Admission to BS Computer Science, BS Computer Systems Engineering, or BS Electrical Engineering, or instructor approval May be stacked with: CSCE A690
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3.00 Credits
Application of computer science or computer engineering skills in a professional work setting. The student will analyze, design, develop and document a realistic computing project of moderate complexity under the supervision of a qualified professional who has agreed in advance to undertake this role. Registration Restrictions: Admission to BS Computer Science, BS Computer Systems Engineering, or BS Electrical Engineering, or instructor approval Special Note: May be taken up to three times, but only 3 credits may be applied toward CS or CSE major requirements. Registration Restrictions: Instructor approval
Prerequisite:
CSCE A311 UA C
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Students will engage in an independent research project under the supervision of a faculty member. The result will be a paper or presentation prepared to publication standards. Special Note: May be repeated up to a maximum of 6 credits. Registration Restrictions: Upper-division standing, admission to BS Computer Science, BS Computer Systems Engineering, or BS Electrical Engineering, or instructor approval
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1.00 Credits
Introduction to hardware, operating systems, networking, security, storage, maintenance and related topics in computer systems. This course prepares students for applications across a wide range of computer systems for use in Geomatics and GIS courses as well as basic system management in field situations for Geomatics/GIS applications.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to C programming for engineers. Students will learn a programming language that can be used in many aspects of the engineering field, specifically with applications interfacing with hardware devices. Students will gain basic programming skills, including variables, functions, structures, control structures, and conditional statements with applied reinforcement in engineering applications. Projects will focus on engineering applications in different fields.
Prerequisite:
(MATH A151 UA D AND MATH A152 UA D ) OR MATH A155 UA D
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3.00 Credits
Studies history, theory, development, and philosophical foundations of career and technical education. Examines career and technical education, including secondary, postsecondary, and applied programs, along with models of career education including career clusters. Registration Restrictions: Junior or senior standing or departmental approval May be stacked with: CTE A611
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3.00 Credits
Examines the fundamental problems and questions of writing poetry. Includes discussing and practicing technique and process and other more philosophical issues of poetry. Advances student understanding of the elements of poetry.
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