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COSC 3370.3: sem.hrs. SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Corpus Christi
This course introduces students to software engineering principles for the development and maintenance of high quality large software systems. Topics include: software life cycle, delivering on time and within budget, and the development and application of processes and tools for managing the complexities inherent in creating these systems. Prerequisite: COSC 2437. Fall, Spring.
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COSC 3371: Computer Information Systems Economics
3.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Corpus Christi
An introduction to concepts in information technology and software engineering with a focus on economics and managerial issues. Topics include cost benefit analysis, software and effort estimation, feasibility analysis, information systems proposals, software team coordination, and project management. May not be used as a CS elective for CS majors.
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COSC 3371 - Computer Information Systems Economics
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COSC 3371.3: sem.hrs. COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS ECONOMICS
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Corpus Christi
An introduction to concepts in information technology and software engineering with a focus on economics and managerial issues. Topics include cost benefit analysis, software and effort estimation, feasibility analysis, information systems proposals, software team coordination, and project management. May not be used as a CS elective for CS majors. Prerequisites: Junior Standing. Spring even years.
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COSC 3371.3 - sem.hrs. COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS ECONOMICS
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COSC 3380: Undergraduate Research Experience
3.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Corpus Christi
Provides undergraduate students with a range of practical experiences in conducting real-world research. Students will communicate their ideas in oral and written forms. Students will interact with other students and professionals in ongoing research projects. Experience will be gained in all stages of research: proposing a project, designing an approach, and reporting results. Prerequisite: COSC 2190. Co-requisite: COSC 2437 Fall
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COSC 3380 - Undergraduate Research Experience
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COSC 3380.3: sem.hrs. UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Corpus Christi
Provides undergraduate students with a range of practical experiences in conducting real-world research. Students will communicate their ideas in oral and written forms. Students will interact with other students and professionals in ongoing research projects. Experience will be gained in all stages of research: proposing a project, designing an approach, and reporting results. Prerequisite: COSC 2190. Co-requisite: COSC 2437. Fall.
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COSC 3380.3 - sem.hrs. UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
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COSC 3400: Skills for Computing Professionals
4.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Corpus Christi
This course focuses on the professional skills that computer scientists will need to be successful in their careers. There are two key areas of study, communication skills needed by computer scientists and their ethical responsibilities. Communication skills will include: technical writing from a computer science perspective, presentation skills, client interviewing, and reading technical articles. Ethical issues will be explored from a computer science perspective.
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COSC 3400 - Skills for Computing Professionals
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COSC 3400.4: sem.hrs SKILLS FOR COMPUTING PROFESSIONALS
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Corpus Christi
This course focuses on the professional skills that computer scientists will need to be successful in their careers. There are two key areas of study, communication skills needed by computer scientists and their ethical responsibilities. Communication skills will include: technical writing from a computer science perspective, presentation skills, client interviewing, and reading technical articles. Ethical issues will be explored from a computer science perspective. Prerequisites: ENGL 1302 and COSC 2437. Fall, Spring.
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COSC 4310: Digital forensics
3.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Corpus Christi
This course will introduce undergraduate students to the fundamentals of computer forensics and cyber-crime scene analysis. The various laws and regulations dealing with computer forensic analysis will be discussed. Students will be introduced to the emerging international standards for computer forensic analysis, as well as a formal methodology for conducting computer forensic investigations. Several Forensics tools such as Encase and FTK will be used to conduct digital forensics investigations. Prerequisite: COSC 2437
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COSC 4310 - Digital forensics
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COSC 4310.3: sem.hrs. DIGITAL FORENSICS
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Corpus Christi
This course will introduce undergraduate students to the fundamentals of computer forensics and cyber-crime scene analysis. The various laws and regulations deal- ing with computer forensic analysis will be discussed. Students will be introduced to the emerging international standards for computer forensic analysis, as well as a formal methodology for conducting computer forensic investigations. Several Forensics tools such as Encase and FTK will be used to conduct digital forensics investigations. Prerequisite: COSC 3342. Fall.
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COSC 4325: Advanced Game Programming
3.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Corpus Christi
This course will introduce advanced concepts for game programming to the student. Topics will include game physics, game AI, advanced shaders, 3D techniques, multiplayer techniques, and networking. The course will contain lectures and hands-on labs. Prerequisite: COSC 3325
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