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CS 432: Advanced Database Management ;Alt Sp
3.00 Credits
New Mexico Highlands University
An investigation of advanced topics in information management and retrieval. The focus of this course may be changed from year to year. Some example topics that may be taught: multimedia databases, building digital libraries, relational or object oriented database implementation, building databasedriven web sites, text and informational retrieval, data mining. Prerequisite: CS 431 with a minimum grade of "C", or permission of instructor.
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CS 436: Human-Computer Interaction ;Alt Fa
3.00 Credits
New Mexico Highlands University
This course investigates theory and practice in Human-Computer Interaction. Students will study the impact of human perception and cognition on user interface design and learn to use tools for building graphical use interface (GUIs) and speech interfaces. In addition, each student will design and implement a user interface. Prerequisite: CS 245 or CS 315 with a minimum grades of "C".
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CS 442: Computer Systems Architecture
3.00 Credits
New Mexico Highlands University
Acquaints the student with the way a computer works internally. Topics to be covered include basic logic design, data coding, parity generation and detection, number representation and arithmetic, and computer architecture. Prerequisite: CS 341 with a minimum grade of "C".
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CS 443: Operating Systems ;Alt Fa
3.00 Credits
New Mexico Highlands University
A study of the concepts associated with the modern operating system. Topics will include supervisors, command processors, device drivers, interrupt handlers, queue managers, resource managers, memory allocation schemes, process activation and control, and timesharing or multi-task control. Prerequisite: CS 341 with minimum, grade of "C".464.
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CS 450: Programming Seminar 2 ;2,2;Sp
3.00 Credits
New Mexico Highlands University
A continuation of the study of algorithms important in software development, providing students with experience in designing and building large programs. There will be an emphasis on group projects. Prerequisite: CS 350.
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CS 451: Software Engineering ;Alt Sp
3.00 Credits
New Mexico Highlands University
A study of the concepts and techniques of software engineering. Emphasis will be on object-oriented design principles, the integration of systems analysis methodologies into software engineering and topics such as formal specifications and proof of program correctness. Prerequisite: CS 350 for Hardware/ Software majors and minors with minimum grade of "C"; CS 351 for Computer Information System majorsand minors with minimum grade of "C"; MIS370 for Business majors and minors with minimum grade of "C".
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CS 455: Introduction to Computer Graphics
3.00 Credits
New Mexico Highlands University
To provide an introduction to the applications and basic techniques involved in the general field of computer graphics. The course will be a combination of surveying the different hardware and software used in graphic systems and of implementing some basic graphic algorithms. Students will have access to SGI computers. Prerequisite: CS 245 or CS 314 or permission of instructor.
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CS 456: Internet Services ;2,2;Fa
3.00 Credits
New Mexico Highlands University
An introduction to telecommunications and the Internet. This course introduces the use of Internet for both research and problem-solving. Students will be expected to develop tools for enhancing and accessing the Internet.
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CS 457: Computer Networks ;Fa
3.00 Credits
New Mexico Highlands University
A study of the major concepts of computer networking. Topics discussed will include the Open System Interconnection (OSI) model, data communication networking, computer communications architectures and protocols as well as applications including Local Area Networks (LAN) and Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN). Cross-listed as: MIS 420.
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CS 458: Network Management ;Alt Sp
3.00 Credits
New Mexico Highlands University
Application of networking concepts related to the management of local area networks. Includes topics related to repair, setup, management, and maintenance of local area networks. Prerequisite: CS 457, MIS 420, or permission of instructor.
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