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COOP 6990: Cooperative Education IV-Graduate Level Work Experience
1.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
Introductory supervised paid work experience for a minimum of 200 hours directly related to degree/concentration. The student report and evaluation are assigned by an HPU instructor who assesses progress toward curricular and career objectives. Emphasis is on entry level work and the course is meant to be exploratory in nature. Pre: MGMT 6100 or concurrent enrollment; or equivalent and 3.0 GPA.
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COOP 6991: Cooperative Education V-Graduate Level Work Experience
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
Supervised paid work experience for a minimum of 200 hours directly related to degree/concentration. The student report and evaluation are assigned by an HPU instructor who assesses progress toward curricular and career objectives. Emphasis is on entry level work and the course is meant to be exploratory in nature. Course may be repeated for credit. Pre: COOP 6990 and 3.0 GPA.
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CSCI 1041: Digital Literacy in a Global Society
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
This course gives students tools to be active participants in today's global culture of digital literacy. Students acquire technology skills to create digital products such as spreadsheets, presentations, and podcasts; analytical skills to understand, organize, and analyze numeric and graphic data; communication skills to convey information in a context appropriate to the receiving audience; and knowledge of international standards and treaties that govern rights and responsibilities in creating and disseminating original works. The course is presented in a global context with local details drawn from a variety of countries and cultures. Pre: None
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CSCI 1301: Discrete Math for Computer Science
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
An introduction to the theory and applications of Discrete Mathematics including set theory, logic, algorithms, formal counting techniques, number theory, and recursion. This course provides foundation material for other courses that require strong, mathematically-oriented problem solving skills. Pre: MATH 1105 Recommended: CSCI 1011 or CSCI 1041.
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CSCI 1911: Foundations of Programming
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
An introduction to computer science and computer information systems in preparation to study computer programming and problem solving. Students are introduced to the foundations of algorithms required for intermediate level problem solving, and programming language elements and environments required to create, compile, and execute high-level language problems. Pre: MATH 0990 or higher or an appropriate test score.
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CSCI 2761: HTML and Web Design
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
An introduction to HTML and Web site Design. Students will learn both the mechanics and aesthetics of good web design. Topics include basic HTML, working with text and graphics, adding multimedia elements, and controlling page layout with tables or frames. Access to a computer with an Internet connection is essential. Pre: CSCI 1011 or CSCI 1041.
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CSCI 2913: Data Structures
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
An introduction to advanced problem-solving and programming methods with emphasis on dynamic data structures and recursive algorithms. Modularity, reusability, and memory management are also stressed. Extensive programming assignments. Pre: CSCI 2911, CSCI 2912, MATH 1140, and either CSCI 1301 or MATH 3301.
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CSCI 2916: Computer Science I Lab
1.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
Lab component to accompany CSCI 2911. This course will provide directed lab exercises for students to improve their understanding of the content of CSCI 2911 and their skills in creating and debugging computer programs. Pre: CSCI 2911 or concurrent, MATH 1105 or higher. Recommended: CSCI 1011 or CSCI 1041 or concurrent, MATH 1130.
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CSCI 3001: Assembly Language and Systems Programming
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
Student learn assembly level language programming on contemporary computer systems, integration of assembly language with high-level programming languages, Linux operating systems, and portability of software between Windows and Linux based computer systems. Course material is reinforced by extensive programming and operating systems assignments. Pre: CSCI 1301 or MATH 3301 and CSCI 2911.
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CSCI 3101: Algorithms
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
A lecture and laboratory course that provides an overview of design and applications of algorithms. Topics include: simple and complex numerical examples of algorithms; design of solutions to technical programming problems; efficiency of algorithms vis-a-vis particular kinds and systems of software. Extensive lab assignments. Pre: CSCI 2911, CSCI 2912, CSCI 2913, CSCI 1301 or MATH 3301, and MATH 1123.
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