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CS 363: Digital Communications/Networking
3.00 Credits
Central Methodist University-College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
3 hours. A study of data communications, network structure design and architecture network standards and services using the OSI model. Emphasis in NOVELL and NT architectures. Prerequisite: CS321. Spring
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CS 368: Internship and Field Experiences
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Central Methodist University-College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
1-5 hours each semester.
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CS 370: Administrative Information Systems
3.00 Credits
Central Methodist University-College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
3 hours. Survey of the systems development process and accounting and management systems with emphasis on basic accounting applications. Prerequisites: Junior or senior standing, CS/BU225 or a course in programming. Cross listed with MG370/AC370. Fall
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CS 371: System Analysis
3.00 Credits
Central Methodist University-College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
3 hours. The system development cycle will be investigated. Stress will be on current system documentation for describing process flow, data flows, data structures, file design, input and output design and program specification. Independent projects and presentation required. Offered alternate years. Prerequisite: One programming course or permission of the chair of the division. Fall
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CS 372: Comparative Programming Languages
4.00 Credits
Central Methodist University-College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
4 hours. A study of programming languages including definition, design, structure and implementation. Topics include data types, data structures, control structures, I/O, sub-programs, parallel processing and translation. Prerequisite: CS321. Spring
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CS 390: Special Topics
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Central Methodist University-College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
1-5 hours. Advanced course on a topic not included in the regular curriculum. Prerequisite: permission of instructor.
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CS 480: Senior Thesis
3.00 Credits
Central Methodist University-College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
3 hours. ( Capstone) A course tailored to the individual student's needs. Special projects will be used to extend the areas of interest. Prerequisite: Computer science major with senior standing. Fall and Spring
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CT 101: Communication Skills
3.00 Credits
Central Methodist University-College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
3 hours. Study of the theory of speech communication with emphasis on the development of specific skills in the one-on-one and public speaking situations. Four semester weeks spent in speech lab. Required of all students.
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CT 212: Introduction to Cinema
3.00 Credits
Central Methodist University-College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
3 hours. Through experiencing, reading about, and discussing a series of films, the class studies the history of the film, the major film genres, and some of the important film directors. The class examines themes, impacts, and techniques in cinematic art. Fulfills "Fine Arts"requirements.
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CT 214: Web Page Design
3.00 Credits
Central Methodist University-College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
3 hours. An introduction to the fundamentals of web page design including such aspects as artistic qualities, eye-catching appearance, timeliness, ease-of-use, aesthetics, and message communicated. Use of HTML to plan and create web pages that combines text, images, video and sound; and . Advanced features including frame tags, frame layout, nesting tags, and effective use of frames
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