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CS (3):
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Introduction to the art of computing. The course objectives are understanding relationships between computation, problem solving, and programming using high-level languages.
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CS 131L: Introduction to Unix and the World Wide Web
2.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
An introduction to Unix -based computing resources. Topics include: elements of a computer system, elementary Unix commands and file system structure, e-mail, a visual editor, browsing the World Wide Web and construction of simple Web pages using HTML.
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CS 132L: Introduction to Unix and the World Wide Web
1.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Continuation of CS 131L. Prerequisite: 131L.
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CS 150L: Computing for Business Students
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Students will use personal computers in campus laboratories to learn use of a word processor, a spreadsheet and a database management program. The course will also cover access to the World Wide Web and other topics of current importance to business students. Course cannot apply to major or minor in Computer Science. Prerequisite: MATH 120.
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CS 151L: Computer Programming Fundamentals for Non-Majors
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
An introduction to the art of computing. Not intended for Computer Science majors or minors. The objective of the course is an understanding of the relationship between computing and problem solving.
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CS 152L: Computer Programming Fundamentals[
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Computer Programming Fundamentals for Computer Science Majors.]
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CS 184[:
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
484] Unix Administration and Tools (3) An introduction to Unix services, tools, organization and administration. System management: files, processes, user accounts, configuration, file system organization, networking and security. Programming tools: sh, sed, awk, perl and C. Network services: NFS, NIS, DNS, sendmail, ftp.
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CS 241L: Data Organization
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Data representation, storage and manipulation. Covers the memory organization of data storage and its relation to computation and efficiency. Topics include: linked vs. contiguous implementations, memory management, the use of indices and pointers, and an introduction to issues raised by the memory hierarchy. Programming assignments in C provide practice with programming styles that yield efficient code and computational experiments investigate the effect of storage design choices on the running time of programs. Prerequisite: 151L or 152L or 259L.
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CS 251L: Intermediate Programming
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
An introduction to the methods underlying modern program development. Specific topics will include object-oriented design and the development of graphical user interfaces. Programming assignments will emphasize the use of objects implemented in standard libraries. Prerequisite: 151L or 152L. Three lectures, 1 hr. recitation.
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CS 259L: Data Structures with JAVA
5.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
An accelerated course covering the material of 151L and 251L in one semester. Topics include elementary data structures and their implementation, recursive procedures, data abstraction and encapsulation, and program organization and verification. Programs will be written in JAVA . Credit not allowed for both 259L and 151L/251L.
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