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3.00 Credits
Fall, Spring. A course for those with little or no experience in programming. Algorithmic solutions to basic programming problems. Writing of these solutions in C++.
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3.00 Credits
Fall, Spring. A continuation of 150. Concepts covered include multi-dimensional arrays, strings, records, pointers, and files. Prerequisite: COMP 150.
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5.00 Credits
Fall, Spring. Intended primarily for computing and engineering majors. Designing and writing modular program solutions using the C++ programming language. Advanced programming concepts such asmulti-dimensional arrays, records, pointers, and files. A math ACT score of 27 or higher is recommended to take this course. Students with less preparation should take COMP 150/151 rather than 170.
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3.00 Credits
Fall, Spring.Major structures used for storing data on computer systems. Strings, stacks, queues, recursion, linked lists, trees, and graphs. Major searching and sorting algorithms. Analysis of algorithms. Prerequisite: COMP 170 or 150/151.
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3.00 Credits
Fall, Spring. Introductory Internet programming including HTML, cascading style sheets, Javascript, CGI programming using C++, applications of applets, XML and other Web development technologies. Prerequisite: COMP 170 or 150/151.
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3.00 Credits
Fall, Spring. Machine and assembly language programming with emphasis on computer architecture, data representation, addressing techniques, instruction formats, and logic design. Prerequisite: COMP 170 or 150/151.
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3.00 Credits
Fall, Spring.Tools and techniques used in all phases of the systems development lifecycle. Enterprise modeling, data modeling, structured modeling tools, structured design, CASE tools, and prototyping. Development of interpersonal communication skills in group exercises. Prerequisite: COMP 150 or 170.
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3.00 Credits
Fall. The historical development and current functions of operating systems. Hardware and software requirements for operating systems which support uniprogramming, multiprogramming, and multiprocessing. Process management, memory management, disk scheduling, performance evaluation, security, and case studies. Prerequisites: COMP 245; COMP 268 or EENG 321.
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3.00 Credits
Spring.Network topology, local area networks, wide area networks, layered protocols, network management, and available network hardware and software. Prerequisites: COMP 245; COMP 268 or EENG 321.
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3.00 Credits
Spring of even years. Computer solutions to mathematical problems, including systems of linear equations, polynomial interpolation, fixed point algorithms, numerical integration, and numerical solutions to differential equations. Prerequisites: COMP 150 or 170; and MATH 201, or consent of the instructor.
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