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3.00 Credits
Prearranged and supervised work in public relations, communication consulting and training, persuasion campaigns, etc. May be repeated.
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3.00 Credits
Shared papers on topics relative to specific student interests; semantics, linguistics, cultural barriers to communication, etc. May be repeated.
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3.00 Credits
Research project under the direction of student's departmental advisor. Students will present a paper before faculty and other majors. Prerequisite: COM 4161.
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3.00 Credits
Special methods in the teaching of communication and theatre.
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3.00 Credits
A study of programming, concepts and techniques. Topics included are: binary representation of numbers and characters, data types of constants and variables, arithmetic expressions and the hierarchy of arithmetic operations, assignment statements, logical expressions, branching, loops, arrays, sub-programs, input/output, linear and binary searches, and basic sorts. Programming style is introduced through pseudocode. Meets for three-hours lecture and two-hours laboratory each week. Prerequisite: MTH 0013- Intermediate Algebra, with a grade of C or better; or required math test score. An ACT math score of 21 or above is recommended.
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3.00 Credits
A continuation of Foundations of Computer Science I. Good programming style is stressed. Topics included are: documentation of programs, step-wise refinement, structuring programs, top-down design of programs, internal sorts, and linear data structures. Meets for three-hours lecture and two-hours laboratory each week. Prerequisite: CSC 1104 - Foundations of Computer Science I.
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3.00 Credits
A theoretical and practical study of current computer application software. Applications covered will vary by semester. May be repeated with change in content. This does not count toward a computer science major or minor.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the basic concepts of computer systems and an introduction to an assembler language. Topics included are: computer structure and machine language, assembler language, addressing techniques, macros, and I/O routines. Prerequisite: CSC 1114 - Foundations of Computer Science II and MTH 2283 - Discrete Mathematics I.
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3.00 Credits
The objective of this course is to apply analysis and design techniques to non-numeric algorithms that act on data structures. Topics will include linked lists, queues, stacks, trees, AVL trees, and string handling algorithms. Prerequisite: CSC 1114 - Foundations of Computer Science II and MTH 2283 - Discrete Mathematics I.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to database management systems. Topics covered include: structures, indexing, E-R model, relational model, relational algebra and calculus, query languages, SQL, constraints and normalizations, transaction management, integrity and security issues. Prerequisite: CSC 2203 - Data Structures.
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