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CS 199: Introduction to Special Topics in Computing Sciences
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Jacksonville University
This course may be offered on demand. Covering predetermined introductory special topics of student interest and computing sciences information systems significance.
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CS 210: Web Applications I
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville University
Three hours per week. Pre or corequisite: CS 150. An introduction to creating web pages using HTML and emerging technologies. Design strategies are explored. Use of multimedia, forms, JavaScript, etc. in website creation is introduced.
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CS 220: Introduction to Computer Systems
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville University
Three hours per week. Principles and application of computer hardware, systems software and computer networking will be explored through lectures, installations, configuration and operations experiences.
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CS 300: Advanced Programming
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville University
Three hours per week. Prerequisite: CS 160. May be repeated once for credit when subject matter changes. Special topics in programming.
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CS 303: Operating Systems
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville University
Three hours per week. Prerequisite: CS 160 or equivalent. An introduction to operating systems. Topics include how operating system are used to implement functions of an operating system such as process management, memory management, file management, and I/O management. A portion of the course is devoted to shell programming in a Linux environment. Also included are system utilities, system administration and system security.
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CS 305: Human Computer Interaction
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville University
Three hours per week. Prerequisite: CS 160. Basic principles, procedures, and models of human-computer interaction are discussed and applied through development of various prototypes. Usability engineering and research in human computer interaction are also addressed.
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CS 330: Networks & Telecommunications
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville University
Three hours per week. Prerequisite: CS 220. Students will gain fundamentals. Data communication and tele-communication models and standards, concepts and standard organizations will be studied. Installation, configuration, systems integration and management of the technologies will be practiced.
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CS 340: Data Structures
4.00 Credits
Jacksonville University
Three hours per week. Prerequisites: CS 160. Prerequisite or co-requisite: MATH 150. This course focuses on object oriented methodologies. Emphasis will be on algorithm analysis and construction and application of abstract data types such as lists, stacks, queues and trees.
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CS 350: Computer Organization
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville University
Three hours per week. Prerequisites: CS 160 and CS 220. This course is a two-part course. The hardware portion covers fundamental digital circuits, processor design, and related topics culminating in creation of a simple digital circuit project. The software portion covers assembly language, including macros, linking and loading. Other topics include input/output facilities, multiprogramming, multiprocessing and real time programming.
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CS 355: Programming Languages
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville University
Three hours per week. Prerequisite: CS 340. Formal definition of languages, including syntax and semantics. A comparative study of major programming languages. Global properties of languages. Effective programming design techniques.
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