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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Computer Languages
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to Microcomputers
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3.00 Credits
3 s.h. Introduction to computer structure and machine language coding. Assembly-level programming on a specific computer. Topics include data representation, addressing techniques, macros, file I/O, program segmentation and linkage, and assembler construction. Prerequisite: CSCI 201.
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4.00 Credits
4 s.h. Logic design of combinational and sequential digital circuits, the components of a digital computer system and the interconnection thereof, the coding and transfer of information in a digital computer system, and a laboratory on logic design and the use of a microcomputer trainer. Prerequisite: CSCI 201.
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3.00 Credits
3 s.h. This course will provide an introduction to the use of a specific database for large applications. Oracle or Ingres would be possible databases. Course will include a discussion of what constitutes a relational database; use of SQL, SQR, SQL Loader (for Oracle). Prerequisite: CSCI 109, 110, or 116.
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3.00 Credits
3 s.h. This course will focus on the UNIX and VMS operating systems. Topics selected from: entering commands, files and directories, UNIX shell environment, text editing, shell programming, utilities, networking, system admin., X-Windows. ( LA) Prerequisite: CSCI 109, 110, or 116.
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3.00 Credits
3 s.h. This course provides an introduction to internet programming. Topics covered will include web page development, markup languages, database integration, programming (using, for example, JavaScript, VBScript, Python, PHP, on Perl), and applications using the Visual.NET Suite. Students will learn about the document object model, event-handling, form creation, server- and client-side scripting. Students will complete several projects exploring business and educational applications of the web. Prerequisite: CSCI 109 or CSCI 110 or CSCI 116 "C" or better.
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3.00 Credits
3 s.h. Fundamentals of computer graphics from a computer science perspective. Topics covered include transformations, projection and viewing, illumination, hidden surface elimination, and ray tracing. Programming projects are an integral part of the course and will reinforce and expand upon topics covered in class. Prerequisites: CSCI 203 and one of MATH 276 or 323 or permission of instructor.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
1-3 s.h. Teaching assistants in CS will perform lab monitor duties (provide introduction to the network, and operating system) to students. Additionally, CS assistants will be able to provide informed tutoring in a specific language (C or Pascal, for example). They will provide one on one tutoring and also hand out, oversee, and provide assistance in lab worksheets or projects. Assistants will keep track of who has completed lab worksheets. Student assistants will review labs and student progress with instructor. Prerequisites: CSCI 114 or 116, CSCI 201, and permission of instructor.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
1-3 s.h. Individual studies or research activities under the direction of appropriate departmental faculty. ( LA) Prerequisite: permission of department.
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