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CSI 3471: Software Engineering I
4.00 Credits
Baylor University
Introduction to UML notation; constructing and interpreting use cases; interpreting UML models; introduction to design patterns; introduction to testing; introduction to configuration management; Java as a second language; and implementing a graphical user interface. Laboratory assignments and a small project illustrate and extend concepts from lectures.
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CSI 3V95: Internship Experience
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Baylor University
Department arranged/approved summer intern work experience in computer science-related position. Includes a minimum of eight weeks of employment.
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CSI 4321: Data Communications
3.00 Credits
Baylor University
Fundamentals of computer networking including data transmission, communication software, protocols, simple networks and internetworking.
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CSI 4330: Foundations of Computing
3.00 Credits
Baylor University
Theoretical concepts that form the basis of computer science, including regular languages, context-free languages, Turing-decidable languages, nondeterminism, parsing, NP_Completeness, and undecidability.
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CSI 4336: Intro to Computation Theory
3.00 Credits
Baylor University
Several models of computation and their related languages. Topics will include finite automata and regular languages, push-down automata and context-free languages, linear-bounded automata and context-sensitive languages. Turing machines and phrase structure languages, closure properties, decidability results, non determinism.
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CSI 4337: Intro to Operating Systems
3.00 Credits
Baylor University
Operating system design and implementation. Topics include process control and synchronization, memory management, processor scheduling, file systems, and security. Course projects implement parts of an operating system. (Fee)
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CSI 4341: Computer Graphics
3.00 Credits
Baylor University
Introduction to graphic representation and display of information and objects by computer. Topics include hardware display technology and algorithms for two-dimensional and three-dimensional graphics. The Graphical Kernel System (GKS) will be the graphic system model used for programming assignments. (Fee)
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CSI 4352: Introduction to Data Mining
3.00 Credits
Baylor University
Introduction to the concepts, techniques, and applications of data warehousing and data mining. Topics include design and implementation of data warehouse and OLAP operations; data mining concepts and methods such as association rule mining, pattern mining, classification, and clustering; applications of data mining techniques to complex types of data in various fields.
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CSI 43C8: Gaming Capstone Design Project
3.00 Credits
Baylor University
A semester long project course in which students will create a gaming system. The project requires applying information technology according to established design management practices, including technical presentations (oral and written) by all students.
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CSI 43C9: Capstone Design Project
3.00 Credits
Baylor University
A semester-long project course in which students will create a computing system. The project requires applying information technology according to established design management practices, including technical presentations (oral and written) by all students.
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