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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
(Prerequisite: CSCI B145 or a high-level programming language). Introduction to operating systems. Topics include evolution of operating systems, components and performance, process management, memory management, file systems, security and advanced topics.
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3.00 Credits
{§ISAT B365} (Prerequisite: CSCI B240 and CSCI/MATH B280 [or MATH B230] or consent.) Graphics pipeline; 2D and 3D geometric objects and transformations; 2D and 3D viewing, clipping, lighting, and rendering processes; Perspective projections; Lighting and reflectance models; Shading models; Hidden surface elimination; 3D curves and surfaces; Color perception and color models.
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1.00 Credits
{§ISAT B399} (Prerequisite: Contract approval is required).
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3.00 Credits
{§ISAT B401} (Prerequisite: CSCI B201) This course extends fundamental computer security concepts, practices, and issues, introducing students in the broader field of information security. Topics include: common attack/threat vectors; information security planning; information security prevention, detection, and response tools and approaches; risk and risk assessment; human factors in information security; legal, ethical, and professional issues.
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1.00 Credits
(Prerequisite: Permission of Instructor) Intensive study of a particular topic or topics in computing. Course content varies and will be announced in the schedule of classes by topic title. May be repeated for credit under a different topic title.
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3.00 Credits
{§ISAT B416} (Prerequisite: CSCI B145 or consent) Fundamental concepts in computer networks, protocols, and applications. Topics include: network architectures, transmission media, protocols, wireless networks, routing, security and latest topics.
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4.00 Credits
{§MATH B419} (Prerequisite: grade of 'C' or better in MATH B142 and CSCI B104, or consent of instructor) Utilizes numerical and mathematical analysis to investigate experimental data and complex systems in science and/or engineering. Emphasis is on the mathematical modeling techniques and computer programming to explore applied problems.
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3.00 Credits
{§ISAT B420} (Prerequisite: CSCI B320) This course explores advanced data manipulation and server-side programming techniques for use in enterprise Relational Database Management Systems (RDBMS). Topics include: platform specific programmatic extensions to Structured Query Language (SQL); stored procedure, function, and package implementation; trigger creation and usage; query optimization techniques; security considerations.
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3.00 Credits
{§ISAT B422} (Prerequisite: MATH B230 or CSCI/MATH B280, STAT B340 and CSCI B320) Introduction to information processing techniques and mathematical tools to assemble, access, and analyze data for decision support and knowledge discovery.
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3.00 Credits
{§ISAT B437} (Prerequisite: CSCI/ISAT B207 and MGMT B371, or consent of instructor) This course introduces students to project management concepts, techniques, and tools used by project managers to plan, initiate, manage and close information technology projects. Topics include: the systems approach to project management; application of a project management framework to the planning and management of scope, cost, people, expectations, risk, communications, and procurement; agile methodologies; project management software.
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