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COMS 395: Independent Study
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Luther College
1, 2, or 4 hours
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COMS 463: Communication and Public Relations
4.00 Credits
Luther College
4 hours This course examines concepts of public relations in organizational systems with emphasis on communication theory and development of a problemsolving perspective. Students apply theory directly to practical public relations problems. Prerequisites: junior or senior status. (HB)
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COMS 464: Advanced Research Methods
4.00 Credits
Luther College
4 hours Students build on research methods learned in COMS 357. Research focus is dependent upon instructor and ranges from rhetorical to qualitative, quantitative and media research. Students will produce a research project suitable for professional presentation. Prerequisites: COMS 130, 132, 133, 357. (HBSSM, R)
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COMS 490: Senior Project
2.00 Credits
Luther College
2 hours
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COMS 493: Senior Honors Project
4.00 Credits
Luther College
4 hours A year-long independent research project. Applications are completed on the "Honors Program" formavailable at the registrar's office, requiring the signatures of a faculty supervisor, the department head, the honors program director, and the registrar. Interdisciplinary projects require the signatures of two faculty supervisors. The project must be completed by the due date for senior projects. The completed project is evaluated by a review committee consisting of the faculty supervisor, another faculty member from the major department, and a faculty member from outside the major department. All projects must be presented publicly. Only projects awarded an "A-" or "A" qualifor "department honors" designation. The honorsproject fulfills the all-college senior project requirement.
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CS 125: Survey of Computer Science
4.00 Credits
Luther College
4 hours This course is intended as a broad introduction to computer science for students who wish to study a single course in computing. It also provides an overview to students who are considering further work in computer science, but do not choose to begin with CS 150. Topics included are the bit-level, with hardware and computer architecture; operating systems and computer networks; high-level languages and their compilers; databases; computer graphics; software engineering; scientific computing; artificial intelligence; algorithm analysis and complexity; social and legal issues. Students learn a high-level programming language as a major part of the course. Particular attention is paid to the Internet and the World Wide Web. Credit is not available for students who have already received credit for CS 150 or above. (Quant)
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CS 139,239,339,439: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
Luther College
Credit arr.
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CS 150: Introduction to Computer Science I
4.00 Credits
Luther College
4 hours An introduction to computer science emphasizing problem solving. Problems are selected from a variety of interesting areas such as graphics, image processing, cryptography, data analysis, astronomy, video games, and environmental simulation. Topics include algorithm design and object oriented programming. (Quant)
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CS 151: Introduction to Computer Science II
4.00 Credits
Luther College
4 hours A continuation of the ideas presented in 150 with particular emphasis on data structures. Implementation of abstract data types such as stack, queue, tree, and graph as well as important algorithms. Analysis of sorting and searching algorithms. Recursion. Prerequisite: CS 150.
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CS 185: First-year Seminar
4.00 Credits
Luther College
4 hours A variety of seminars for first-year students offered each January term.
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