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3.00 Credits
3 credit hours Prerequisite: Mathematics 105 or satisfactory performance on the mathematics placement examination An introduction to computer science and structured programming with emphasis on program design and implementation, debugging, documentation, and programming projects. Laboratory work supplements and expands lecture topics and offers supervised practice using programming.
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3 credit hours Prerequisite: Computer Science 111 A continuation of Computer Science 111 with emphasis on advanced programming features. Laboratory work supplements and expands lecture topics and offers supervised practice using programming.
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3 credit hours Prerequisite: Computer Science 111 Introduction to computer organization and architecture. Hardware components, representation of data, digital logic, machine language instructions, and microprogramming.
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3 credit hours Prerequisites: Computer Science 112 and Mathematics 225 or 232 Discrete structures useful in computer science. Topics will include logic and proof, recurrence relations, sets, graphs, and an introduction to the theory of formal languages and automata.
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3 credit hours Prerequisite: Computer Science 112 and 231 Techniques for programmatically representing data structures such as stacks, queues, trees, graphs, matrices, heaps, multiply linked lists, recursion, and has tables.
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3 credit hours Prerequisite or co-requisite: Computer Science 112 A course in the design and layout of graphical user interfaces including menus, dialogs, controls such as checkboxes, input boxes, and radio buttons, fonts and colors, and event-driven programming.
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3 credit hours Prerequisite: Computer Science 241 A study of algorithms and their complexity, including sorting, searching, pattern matching, combinatorics, backtracking, dynamic programming, and approximations and heuristics for NP-complete problems.
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3 credit hours Prerequisite: Computer Science 311 A course in the design, function, and application of database management systems.
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3 credit hours Prerequisite: Computer Science 221 An introduction to operating systems concepts, including processes and threads, concurrency, processor scheduling, memory management, security, and performance, as well as an introduction to networking, web technologies, and systems software.
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3 credit hours Prerequisites: Mathematics 225 and Mathematics 299 or permission of the instructor An introduction to the techniques of obtaining numerical solutions on a computer. Topics include roots of equations, numerical integration, least squares, simultaneous equations, and curve fitting.
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