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CS 301: Information Systems: Analysis & Design
4.00 Credits
Edgewood College
Various approaches to information systems design and analysis processes, including Object Oriented and UML. Students will be required to complete several small projects, created specifically to apply their knowledge at a practical level, using case modeling tools. Emphasis is on the participatory nature of system analysis, requiring active contributions by students during and outside of official class hours. Note: This course is linked directly to CS 302; topics covered in CS 301 will be required for CS 302. (Prerequisite: CS 150 or passing the CS 150 proficiency exam and CS 180) (F)
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CS 302: Information Systems: Design & Implementation
4.00 Credits
Edgewood College
Continues the study of various approaches to information systems design and analysis processes. Students will be required to complete a major project, created specifically to apply their knowledge at a practical level. Emphasis is placed on the participatory nature of system design and implementation and will require active contributions by the students during and outside of official class hours. (Prerequisite: CS301) (S)
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CS 333: Programming in Visual Basic
4.00 Credits
Edgewood College
Event driven Object Oriented Programming. Visual Basic.net is becoming the primary development tool in many businesses. Students may make extensive use of this tool in upper level courses. (Prerequisite: CS 180) (F)
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CS 334: Programming in Java
4.00 Credits
Edgewood College
Use of JAVA, one of the major development tools for the web and e-commerce. Many businesses are moving to a significant presence on the web and use Java as the major development tool. (Prerequisite: CS 180) (S)
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CS 340: Introduction to Web Development
4.00 Credits
Edgewood College
This course introduces the students to core concepts of web development including end user interface, back end, database and client server interactions. Various languages are utilized during completion of individual and team projects. (Prerequisites: CS 270, 333, 334) (F)
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CS 350: Operating Systems
4.00 Credits
Edgewood College
The general theory of operating systems, including the history of the operating system and the components and processes of modern operating systems. How the operating systems fits into overall computer architecture. Use of the Linux operating system in a laboratory setting. (Prerequisite: CS 302 or consent of the instructor) (S)
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CS 379: Independent Study- Computer Sci
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Edgewood College
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CS 430: Information Security & Network Management
4.00 Credits
Edgewood College
The securing and management of networks poses some of the most complex challenges to the Information Systems/Technology professional. This course, designed to follow CS 220, explores various methods used to secure a network, including commonly used encryption algorithms. Effective network management techniques ensure that all types of information travel the network in an efficient manner. (Prerequisite: CS 220) (F)
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CS 469/470: Internship in Computer Science
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Edgewood College
Applications related to the major area. (Prerequisite: Junior standing in the major or minor; consent of department)
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CS 469/470 - Internship in Computer Science
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CS 479: Independent Study- Computer Sci
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Edgewood College
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