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COMM 4600: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
Tennessee State University
Scope of subject matter to be determined by instructor. Formerly JOUR 460. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
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COMM 4720: Enhanced Student Teaching
9.00 Credits
Tennessee State University
A semester-long experience of supervised practice teaching, appropriately divided between middle school and high school. Required of all students seeking certification in the teaching of Speech Communication or Theatre. Formerly SPCH 472S. Prerequisite: successful completion of all certification courses except EDCI 4700, which is taken concurrently.
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COMM 4800: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Tennessee State University
Individual study and research under faculty guidance. May be taken twice for up to six hours of credit. Formerly SPCH 480. Prerequisite to all upper-division (3000- or 4000-level) Theatre courses (excluding THEA 3440) without stated prerequisites: THTR 1110 or 1120 (THEA 111 or 112) and THTR 1020.
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COMP 1210: Introduction to Computing
3.00 Credits
Tennessee State University
This course is for non-CS majors. The purpose is to introduce students to computer hardware and use. Topics covered include: Computer hardware, operating systems and some of the commonly used application software such as a word Processor, an Internet browser, an email manager, a presentation manager and a spreadsheet processor. Course includes hands-on work with computers. Not open to CS majors. Offered every semester. Prerequisite: high school algebra.
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COMP 2040: Introduction to Computer,Problem Solving and Computer use
3.00 Credits
Tennessee State University
This is the first course for CS majors. The purpose is to introduce students to essential of computer hardware, operating systems and problem solving.Topics to be offered are binary, decimal and hexadecimal numbers, computer memory and data storage methods, problem solving and algorithm development,Windows and the UNIX operating systems and their uses. Prerequisite is ENGR 1001.
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COMP 2140: Structured Problem Solving and Programming
3.00 Credits
Tennessee State University
This course discusses basic structures of an object oriented programming language and an integrated development software. Students will use computer labs to implementation programs. Basic language structures needed for translating single-function and multi-function algorithms involving decisions and loops are discussed. Discussions will be in the context of programming language concepts. Prerequisite: COMP 2040 or equivalent.
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COMP 2240: Object Oriented Programming
3.00 Credits
Tennessee State University
This is the continuation of COMP 2140. The remaining structures of the language used in COMP 2140, including object oriented design, detail discussions of classes and methods (functions), inheritance and polymorphism, exception handling, one-dimensional and multi-dimensional arrays and their uses, strings, matrices, and hashing will be discussed. Discussions will be in the context of programming language concepts. Prerequisite: COMP 2140 or equivalent.
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COMP 2400: Computer Organization I
3.00 Credits
Tennessee State University
This course introduces the structures and working principles of the different hardware units of a computer. Computer systems organization, the digital logic level (gates and circuits, memory), micro-architecture level (data path, microinstructions), The instruction set architecture level (instruction format, addressing) and parallel computer architectures are discussed. Prerequisites: COMP 2140.
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COMP 2600: Assembly Language
3.00 Credits
Tennessee State University
This course introduces low level programming through an assembly programming language. Topics include: quick review of main memory and CPU, use of memory, data types, data processing, addressing, compilation and linking processes. Prerequisite: COMP 2400.
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COMP 2630: Selective Programming Languages
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Tennessee State University
The purpose of this course is to teach all components of a selected programming language. Some of the languages to be offered are Visual Basic, C, C++, Smalltalk, Scheme, Common Lisp, Prolog. CSO majors can take the course but credits cannot be applied towards graduation requirements. Prerequisite: COMP 2040.
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