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3.00 Credits
Computer Organization. Three semester hours. (1). A study of the interconnected components of a digital computing system, particularly with regard to current technology. Computer buses; memory organization; input/output subsystems and interrupts; CPU designs; instruction sets; RISC and CISC machines. Operating system considerations; microprogramming; superscalar and parallel machines. Prerequisite: CSci 241.%
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
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4.00 Credits
Digital Logic and Circuitry. Four semester hours (3 lecture, 2 lab). (Same as Physics 332) (2) This course covers the fundamentals necessary to apply state-of-the-art digital components to practical problems in computing and scientific research. Components are constructed, operated, and tested in a laboratory environment. Typical topics covered are digital information and number systems, switching algebra and logic networks, flipflops, registers, gates, and arithmetic processors such as adders and counters.%
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to Database. Three semester hours. (1, 2, 3) This course is an introduction to database systems and information management. It is designed to develop entry-level knowledge and skills in data modeling, design, and the representation of information in relational database systems. Structured Query Language and advanced features of relational database systems will be utilized to develop database applications. In addition, this course will include topics on the physical characteristics of databases, techniques for improving access to information, and improving performance and reliability with relational database systems. Prerequisite: CSci 270 or departmental approval.%
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Introduction to Networking Basics. Four semester hours (3 lecture, 2 lab). (1) The course focuses on network terminology and protocols, local-area networks (LANs), wide-area networks (WANs), Open System Interconnection (OSI) models, cabling, cabling tools, routers, router programming, Ethernet, Internet Protocol (IP) addressing and basic network standards. Hands-on labs are used to reinforce concepts, provide a skill set, and enhance learning. Prerequisite: CSci 151 or permission of instructor.%
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Routers and Routing Basics Four semester hours (3 lecture, 2 lab). (2) This course is a continuation of CSci 341. Topics include initial router configuration, Cisco IOS Software management, routing protocol configuration, TCP/IP, and access control lists (ACLs). Students will develop skills on router configuration and creating and applying access control lists. Prerequisite: CSci 341 or equivalent.%
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