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3.00 Credits
Three hours. Prerequisites: Senior standing; permission of instructor. Not limited to criminology majors. Readings, research, and class discussion on crime-related topics of contemporary importance such as corporate, environmental or political crime, violence, drugs, prison overcrowding, etc.
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3.00 Credits
Three hours. An introduction to programming using Visual BASIC. Emphasis on designing and managing forms, procedures and file management using a graphic user interface.
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3.00 Credits
Three hours. Covers fundamental statements, modularity and top down program design, predefined functions, user defined functions, data types, data files, pointers and arrays.
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Three hours. Prerequisite: CSC 220. Introduces students to digital systems and the organization and architecture of computer systems, beginning with the standard von Neumann model and then moving forward to more recent architectural concepts.
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3.00 Credits
Three hours. Prerequisite: CSC 220. Covers advanced programming, object oriented design, inheritance, data abstraction, user interface.
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Three hours. Prerequisites: CSC 110, 220, or any higher-level computer science course. Introduction to the theory and practice of database systems. Focus on analysis and design of relational databases, including distributed database systems and large scientific databases.
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3.00 Credits
Three hours. Prerequisite: CSC 220. Covers the identification of classes of problems solvable using well-defined data structures and algorithms including recursion, stacks, linked lists, binary trees, searching and sorting algorithms.
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3.00 Credits
Three hours. Prerequisites: CSC 330 and 340. Software system design and development, specifications models, software tools, group programming, with emphasis on real world large-scale applications.
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3.00 Credits
Three hours. Prerequisite: CSC 220. Fundamentals of operating systems design and implementation. Topics include components of an operating system, mutual exclusion and synchronization, implementation of processes, scheduling algorithms, memory management, file systems, and net-centric computing.
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3.00 Credits
Three hours. Same as MAT 446. Prerequisites: MAT 212 and CSC 220. Applied numerical methods for digital computers including numeric integration and differentiation, solution of polynomial equations, curve fitting and solving systems of linear equations using a computer programming language.
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