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Course Criteria
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1.00 Credits
1 credit. The process of making career choices and decisions is explored through assessment, instruments, class activities, and assignments. Student interests, skills, and work values are explored and related to information about careers and job market trends. Recommended for students in the process of choosing an academic major. S-U grading only. F,S
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4.00 Credits
4 credits. An introduction to computer programming in a high-level language, with emphasis on problem solving and logical thinking. Students learn to design, implement, test, and debug programs for small-scale problems using elementary data types and control structures. Includes laboratory. F,S,SS
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4.00 Credits
4 credits. An introduction to computer science, with problem solving, algorithm development, and structured programming in a high-level language. Emphasis on learning how to design, code, debug, and document programs, using techniques of good programming style. Includes laboratory. F,S,SS
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4.00 Credits
4 credits. Prerequisites: CSci 160 and either Math 103 or Math 107. Concurrent enrollment in Math 208 is recommended. A broadening of foundations for computer science with advanced concepts in computer programming. Includes an introduction to data structures, analysis of algorithms, and the theory of computation. Includes laboratory. F,S,SS
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4.00 Credits
4 credits. Prerequisite: CSci 120. Advanced techniques in computer programming using a high-level language. Topics include the use of recursion, pointers, and fundamental data structures in developing small to medium-scale programs. Includes laboratory. S
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3.00 Credits
3 credits. Prerequisites: CSci 161 and Math 208. Object-oriented implementations of complex data structures including lists, sets, trees, and graphs. Time and space analysis and classification of algorithms using upper bounds (big Oh), lower bounds (big Omega), and exact bounds (big Theta). Techniques for analysis of recursive algorithms including use of the "Master Theorem" for divide-and-conquer recurrences. S
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4.00 Credits
4 credits. Prerequisite: CSci 160 or knowledge of one high-level language. Computer structure, machine representation of numbers and characters, instruction codes and assembly systems. Includes laboratory. F
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
1-3 credits. Prerequisite: CSci 161 or consent of instructor. Programming in a specific high-level language for students who are already proficient at programming in another high-level language. Course may be repeated for different languages. A student may not receive credit for both CSci 260 and a 100-level programming course in the same language. F,S
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3.00 Credits
3 credits. Prerequisite: CSci 120 or 160. An introduction to the effects of computer technology on society and individuals and to ethical problems faced by computer professionals. Topics covered include privacy, the nature of work, centralization versus decentralization and the need for human factors analysis in the development of a new computer system. S
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
1-3 credits, repeatable to 6. Prerequisite: CSci 242. A practical experience in which students offer their proficiency in computing as a resource or service for others. The experience may involve software development, software consulting and assistance, system administration, or instruction. S/U grading only. F,S, SS
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