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CS 121: Intro Software Development
1.00 Credits
Eastern Oregon University
This survey course introduces computer software, the process of its development, and its uses in contemporary society. Topics include data representation, basic computer architecture, and categories of software including multimedia products, end-user applications, process-control, and scientific computing.
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CS 140: Microcomputer Syst
3.00 Credits
Eastern Oregon University
Emphasis is placed on the technical details of the microcomputer system as a whole in order to produce sophisticated users. This course focuses on microcomputer operating systems, their structures and relations to the microcomputer architecture, a technical understanding of information flow through the microcomputer and its hardware interfaces. This course also introduces the Internet, networking, and communications protocols such as TCP/IP.
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CS 161: Foundations Of CS I
4.00 Credits
Eastern Oregon University
Includes structured programming, computer organization, social and ethical issues in computer science. Prerequisite: MATH 111.
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CS 162: Foundations Of CS II
4.00 Credits
Eastern Oregon University
Includes structured programming, computer organization, social and ethical issues in computer science. Prerequisites: CS 161, MATH 111.
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CS 209: Field Placement TO
1.00 Credits
Eastern Oregon University
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CS 210: Selected Topics
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Eastern Oregon University
An in-depth presentation of a topic of interest to both students and faculty. Topics will vary from year to year depending on the interests and availability of faculty. Prerequisites: May be required for some topics
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CS 221: C/C++ Programming
4.00 Credits
Eastern Oregon University
An introduction to the basics of programming as used in C and C++, including selection statements, loops, arrays, string handling, pointers, registers and functions. Practical exercises will require the construction, compilation, debugging, and execution of complete programs that implement given algorithms to solve simple problems. The emphasis in this course will be on the common features of C and C++; however memory allocation and the use of pointers will be discussed in the context of the ANSII C implementation. Prerequisite: CS 162; and CS 260 (may be taken concurrently).
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CS 248: Unix Programming
3.00 Credits
Eastern Oregon University
The essentials of UNIX tool programming will be covered with the use of high-level programming languages, utilities, and toolkits. Topics include UNIX shells and essential utilities and network security issues, and high-level networking and protocol basics. Provides students with an opportunity to team the tools and programming languages that will help them make the best use of UNIX. Prerequisite: CS 221.
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CS 260: Data Structures
4.00 Credits
Eastern Oregon University
An introduction to various implementations of commonly used data structures and their applications. Topics include lists, stacks, queues, trees and hash tables. Prerequisite: CS 162.
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CS 301: Assembly Lang Programming
4.00 Credits
Eastern Oregon University
Introduction to machine organization, machine structure, data representation, digital logic, and assembly language programming. Prerequisite: CS 260. Student must have at least sophomore standing to register for this course.
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