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4.00 Credits
Internships opportunities for advanced students involved in community and campus activities. Student must receive approval of advising professor in semester prior to enrollment. No more than four hours with any one project. Fall, winter and summer. 1-4 hrs
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3.00 Credits
Research and/or projects for advanced upper class students. Student must receive approval of advising professor in semester prior to enrollment. No more than three hours with any one instructor. Offered every semester. 1-6 hrs
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3.00 Credits
Hands-on experience using a computer as a tool to enhance learning. Use of an integrated software package which includes word processing, graphics, database, spreadsheet, and telecommunications applications. Not applicable to Computer Science major requirements. Prerequisites: MATH 110 or equivalent. 3 hrs
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3.00 Credits
Problem solving and algorithms, design using objects. Use of structured programming, arrays, control structures, strings searching, sorting and files in C++. Coding, testing and debugging using a modern development environment. Prerequisites: MATH 110 or equivalent. 3 hrs
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3.00 Credits
Mathematical logic, sets, relations, functions, mathematical induction, algebraic structures with emphasis on computing applications. Prerequisite: MATH 110 3 hrs
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3.00 Credits
Problem solving and programming using classes and objects. Abstract data types, templates, pointers, linked lists, stacks and queues implemented C++. Recursion, efficiency of searching and sorting algorithms. Prerequisites: COMP-SCI 101, COMP-SCI 191. 3 hrs
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3.00 Credits
Syntactics and semantics of C applied to dynamic structures, recursion, abstract data types, libraries. General introduction to UNIX operating system and UNIX file system, and use of UNIX system calls in C. Prerequisite: COMP-SCI 101. 3 hrs
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2.00 Credits
Syntax and semantics of C++ applied to object oriented programming concepts of abstract data type, classes, data hiding, polymorphism and inheritance. Prerequisite: COMP-SCI 201, COMP-SCI 243. 2 hrs
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3.00 Credits
Data Representation, Number Systems, Boolean Algebra, Sequential Logic, Computer Organization and design, Computer Organization and design, Computer Software, Input and Output Organization. Prerequisite: COMP-SCI 191 3 hrs
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3.00 Credits
Use of an Assembler Language for a virtual machine, Internal Representation of Data and Instructions, the Assembly Process, Loading and Program Relocation and Execution. I/O, Exception Handling, Alternative Architectures. Prerequisite: COMP-SCI 201 and COMP-SCI 281. 3 hrs
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