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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
The assessment of potential security threats to computer systems. Topics include: controlling site and system access; protecting and maintaining data integrity; environmental/facility considerations such as power and climatological factors; assessing intrusion detection consideration; theft, espionage, sabotage, and incompetence; backups and alternative systems. Pre: CSCI 1011 or CSCI 1041, CSCI 2911, and MATH 1123
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3.00 Credits
This course provides the fundamental skills that are required to design and develop object-oriented applications for the Web and Microsoft Windows using C#, the Microsoft Visual Studio .Net development environment and Microsoft Foundation Classes. Business and scientific problems are solved through object-oriented analysis and design using features inherent to C# and .Net. Pre: CSCI 2911 and CSCI 2912.
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3.00 Credits
This course covers the major topics for Windows client application programming using the .NET Framework. Topics include: Windows Forms, Microsoft Foundation Classes, simple data access, interoperating with unmanaged code, threading and asynchronous programming issues, simple remoting, Web access, Web Services consumption, debugging, security, and deployment issues for desktop applications. Pre: CSCI 2911, CSCI 2912 and CSCI 3721.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to scientific and business problems that are solved through software engineering techniques and the capabilities inherent in the language presented. Topics may include: functions, structures, formats, exception handling, I/O, objects, and recursion, where applicable. Pre: CSCI 2911 and CSCI 2912.
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3.00 Credits
An advanced course that draws upon concepts and skills mastered in CSCI 3723. Sophisticated and complex applications of the language and interfaces presented are featured. Major topics may include: routine optimization, modular integration, GUI, large scale implementation, multitasking, and multiprocessing. Pre: CSCI 2911, CSCI 2912 and CSCI 3723.
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3.00 Credits
An advanced problem-solving and programming course with emphasis on the systems programming features provided by the C++ programming language. Objects, memory management, and systems programming are stressed. Extensive programming assignments are required. Pre: CSCI 2912.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to scientific and business problems that are solved through software engineering techniques and the capabilities inherent in the language presented. Topics may include: functions, structures, formats, exception handling, I/O, objects, and recursion, where applicable. Pre: CSCI 2911 and CSCI 2912.
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3.00 Credits
An advanced course that draws upon concepts and skills mastered in CSCI 3753. Sophisticated and complex applications of the language and interfaces presented are featured. Major topics may include: routine optimization, modular integration, GUI, large scale implementation, multitasking, and multiprocessing. Pre: CSCI 2911, CSCI 2912 and CSCI 3753.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
See Internships. page 393 Pre: CSCI 2911 and CSCI 2912.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
See Internships page 393. Pre: CSCI 2911 and CSCI 2912.
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