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CS 261: Mathematical Foundations of Computer Science
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Introduction to the formal mathematical concepts of computer science for the beginning student. Topics include elementary logic, induction, algorithmic processes, graph theory and models of computation.
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CS 293: Social and Ethical Issues in Computing
1.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Overview of philosophical ethics, privacy and databases, intellectual property, computer security, computer crime, safety and reliability, professional responsibility and codes, electronic communities and the Internet, and social impact of computers. Students make oral presentations and produce written reports.
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CS 341L: Introduction to Computer Architecture and Organization
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Survey of various levels of computer architecture and design: microprogramming and processor architecture, advanced assembly language programming, operating system concepts and input/output via the operating system. Prerequisite: 241L and ECE 238L.
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CS 351L: Design of Large Programs [
4.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
3] A projects course with emphasis on object-oriented analysis, design and programming. Also discussed are programming language issues, programming tools and other computer science concepts as needed to do the projects (e.g., discreteevent simulation, parsing). Prerequisite: 251L or 259L.
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CS 357L: Declarative Programming
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Course focuses on one of the declarative programming paradigms: functional, logic, or constraint programming. Specialized techniques are introduced with a view towards general principles. Selected advanced topics in programming language design and implementation are covered. Prerequisite: 251L
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CS 361L: Data Structures and Algorithms
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
An introduction to data structures and algorithms and the mathematics needed to analyze their time and space complexity. Topics include asymptotic notation, recurrence relations and their solution, sorting, hash tables, basic priority queues, search trees (including at least one balanced structure) and basic graph representation and search. Students complete a term project that includes an experimental assessment of competing data structures. Prerequisite: 261 and 241L.
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CS 362: Data Structures and Algorithms II
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
A continuation of 361L with an emphasis on design of algorithms. Topics include: amortized analysis and self-adjusting data structures for trees and priority queues; union-find; minimum spanning tree, shortest path and other graph algorithms; elementary computational geometry; greedy and divide-andconquer paradigms. Prerequisite: 361L.
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CS 365: Introduction to Scientific Modeling
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Symbolic computation applied to scientific problem solving, modeling, simulation and analysis. Prerequisite: 151L or 152L.
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CS 375: Introduction to Numerical Computing
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
(Also offered as MATH 375.) An introductory course covering such topics as solution of linear and nonlinear equations; interpolation and approximation of functions, including splines; techniques for approximate differentiation and integration; solution of differential equations; familiarization with existing software.
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CS 390: Topics in Computer Science for Non-Majors- Undergraduate
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
This course is intended to provide students in other disciplines with an opportunity to study aspects of modern computer science, tailored to their own field of study. Restriction: permission of instructor.
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