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3.00 Credits
(Prerequisite, CS 542.) This course covers the basic theoretical principles of computer science embodied in finite automata context free grammars, computability, and computational complexity.
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3.00 Credits
(Prerequisite, CS 345, MA 161.) An introductory examination of the Open System Interconnection Reference Model (OSI). Special emphasis will be given to real world implementations of the various sub-levels of the OSI model.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces the student to Rapid Application Development Languages as well as the theory and practice of using these programs to access the internet.
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3.00 Credits
(Prerequisite, MA 110.) This course answers the basic question ¿How do computer networks and internets operate?¿ in the broadest sense. The course provides a comprehensive, self-contained tour through all of networking from the lowest levels of data transmission and wiring to the highest levels of application software.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides the student with the information necessary to create HTML documents for the World Wide Web. The course will cover syntax and design issues as well as techniques and technologies which promote information transmission across the Internet.
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3.00 Credits
(Prerequisites, MA 262.) Most real world applications of mathematics involve the implementation of numerical algorithms to approximate the solutions to well known types of mathematical problems. Therefore this course includes the study of types of numerical errors, precision versus efficiency considerations, and methods of detecting when a numerical solution is unacceptably inaccurate. Mathematical areas for numerical algorithms include solving nonlinear equations, interpolation, polynomial approximation and differentiation and integration.
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3.00 Credits
(Prerequisites, MA 322 and MA 262, and CS 260.) Computer oriented course. Mathematical development of optimization techniques, linear programming, transportation problems, game theory.
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3.00 Credits
(Prerequisites, MA 262 and MA 332, and CS 260.) Computer oriented course, simulation of complex problems, queing, models, Monte Carlo techniques.
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3.00 Credits
(Prerequisite or co-requisite: MA322.) The solution of systems of linear equations is an important component of solving many applications in a wide variety of fields. A central part of the course features how this is done efficiently and accurately when using a calculator or computer to solve the system. Topics include LU factorization and iterative methods, along with modern techniques for approximating eigenvalues and eigenvectors.
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3.00 Credits
(Prerequisites, CS 350, CS 345, and CS 561.) The course is designed to study various theoretical aspects involved in construction of a compiler. Compiler organization--overview, lexical analysis, symbol tables, representation of data types in a compiler, syntactic analysis, attribute grammars, semantic analysis, address assignment, code generation, error handling, storage management; large programming project/case study or a language used on a personal computer.
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