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CS 480: Artificial Intelligence
3.00 Credits
Truman State University
Overview of some basic concepts of artificial intelligence. Designed to give insight into areas of active research and application. Programming in a language commonly used for artificial intelligence applications. Typical topics covered include expert systems, knowledge engineering, learning, natural language understanding, symbolic computation, automated reasoning, and neural networks. Prerequisite: (CS 170 or CS 180) and junior status. Credits: 3 hours NOTE: General Honors Course. NOTE: This course counts toward the 63-hour Liberal Arts and Sciences (LAS) graduation requirement. NOTE: Some sections of this course are writing-enhanced.
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CS 484: Topics in Computer Science
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Truman State University
Selected topics in computer science. Credits: 1-3 hours May be repeated for credit up to 6 hours.
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CS 484 - Topics in Computer Science
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CS 485: Undergraduate Readings in Computer Science
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Truman State University
A course whereby students may pursue topics in computer science not normally included in the curriculum with the approval and supervision of their advisor. Credits: 1-3 hours
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CS 485 - Undergraduate Readings in Computer Science
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CS 490: Automata Theory and Formal Languages
3.00 Credits
Truman State University
Finite automata, regular and context free grammars, the pumping theorem, Turing machines, undecidability, LR grammars, complexity theory, NP-completeness. Prerequisite: CS 291. Credits: 3 hours NOTE: General Honors Course. NOTE: This course counts toward the 63-hour Liberal Arts and Sciences (LAS) graduation requirement.
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CS 490 - Automata Theory and Formal Languages
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CS 495: Senior Computer Science Seminar
1.00 Credits
Truman State University
Topics designed to aid preparation for employment, graduate study, and life as a computer science professional. Prerequisite: senior computer science major. Credits: 1 hour
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EC 504/504G: Administration and Management of Programs in Early Childhood
3.00 Credits
Truman State University
This course consists of operational planning and administration for supervisors, administrators and directors of programs for young children in public and private schools. Emphasis is placed on the director's role in staff recruitment, hiring, development, and evaluation. Leadership and management techniques are also studied and analyzed. Prerequisite: ED 230 with a grade of C or higher. Credits: 3 hours When Offered: (offered spring only)
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EC 504/504G - Administration and Management of Programs in Early Childhood
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EC 604G: Teaching Experience:Early Childhood
0.00 Credits
Truman State University
A field experience of 20 hours taken concurrently with EC 604G Assessing Young Children. Credits: 0 hours
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EC 608G: Teaching Experience:Pre-Kindergarten Kindergarten
0.00 Credits
Truman State University
A field experience of 35-50 hours taken concurrently with EC 608G Management of Instruction: Teaching the Young Child. Credits: 0 hours
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ECON 130: Introduction to Economics
3.00 Credits
Truman State University
This course is an analysis of how individuals, firms, and nations make choices, given their limited resources. It introduces students to the way economists think about the determinants of prices in market economies; the political economy of income, employment, and prices in the aggregate, as well as the role that government plays in the economy. Class activities allow students to apply economic concepts and methodologies to problems and issues such as environmental pollution, health care, and poverty. This course is designed for non-Economics majors. Credits: 3 hours NOTE: This course fulfills the Social Scientific Mode of Inquiry of the Liberal Studies Program. NOTE: This course counts toward the 63-hour Liberal Arts and Sciences (LAS) graduation requirement. NOTE: Some sections of this course are writing-enhanced.
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ECON 200: Principles of Macroeconomics
3.00 Credits
Truman State University
This course is an introduction to terms, tools, and concepts that are basic to macroeconomic analysis. Specifically, it models the determination of an economy's aggregate income, output, employment, prices, and interest rates. It further examines how fiscal and monetary policies work and how they may be used to reach socially desirable outcomes. Credits: 3 hours NOTE: This course fulfills the Social Scientific Mode of Inquiry of the Liberal Studies Program. NOTE: This course counts toward the 63-hour Liberal Arts and Sciences (LAS) graduation requirement.
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