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CS 373: Human-Computer Interaction
3.00 Credits
Sam Houston State University
This course presents a comprehensive introduction to the principles and techniques of human-computer interaction. The course examines the event-driven model through the development of applications utilizing graphical design environments and the use of rapid application prototyping to explore a variety of techniques for HCI, particularly in relation to mobile and other non-traditional devices. Prerequisite: CS 147
. Credit 3.
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CS 378: Game Design
3.00 Credits
Sam Houston State University
Game Design. This course is an introduction to game programming. Topics covered include: different game genres; issues in game programming; storyboarding; etc. This course covers the basic elements of 2D games. This course is designed to give a strong introduction to the basics of game programming: graphics, sound, and input. Prerequisite: CS 272
. Credit 3
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CS 394: Numerical Methods
3.00 Credits
Sam Houston State University
This course develops the concepts underlying the use of the computer for interpolation, approximations, solutions of equations and the solution of both linear and nonlinear systems equations. Mathematical software and/or user written programs are utilized. Also offered as MTH 394. Prerequisites: CS 147
and MTH 143
or consent of instructor. Credit 3.
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CS 396: Switching Theory
3.00 Credits
Sam Houston State University
This course is an introduction to Boolean Algebra and graph theory with emphasis on their applications in the design of digital computer software and hardware. Logic systems are designed and analyzed. Prerequisite: CS 272
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CS 430: Language Translators
3.00 Credits
Sam Houston State University
This course deals with the design and implementation of assemblers, interpreters and compilers. Topics include symbol tables, lexical scanning, syntactic analysis, object code generation and storage allocation. Programming assignments will involve implementation of functional components of a translator. Prerequisites: CS 272
and CS 362
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CS 431: Computer Operating Systems
3.00 Credits
Sam Houston State University
This course is concerned with software organization of computer systems. It is intended to bring together the concepts and techniques of programming languages, data structures and computer organization by considering their role in the design of general computer systems. The problems which arise in multi-accessing, multiprogramming, and multiprocessing are emphasized. Prerequisites: CS 333
and CS 362
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CS 437: Software Engineering
3.00 Credits
Sam Houston State University
This course is an introduction to formal methods of specifying, designing, implementing and testing software for large programming projects. Methods of estimating and predicting reliability are discussed. Writing Enhanced. Prerequisite: 3 hours of advanced CS and CS 334
. Credit 3.
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CS 438: Computer Graphics
3.00 Credits
Sam Houston State University
This course introduces graphical API’s used in developing graphical user interfaces and multimedia applications. Topics covered are selected from the PHIGS, Windows, Presentation Manager, X-Windows, digital video and other appropriate technologies. Prerequisite: 6 advanced hours of CS. Credit 3.
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CS 463: Networks II
3.00 Credits
Sam Houston State University
This course covers the architecture and protocols of local and wide area networks. Peer to peer and client/server configurations based upon DOS, OS/2 and Unix servers and clients are covered. Assignments involve the set-up, configuration and monitoring of Novell and LAN Server networks. Writing Enhanced. Prerequisite: 6 advanced hours of CS. Credit 3.
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CS 477: Simulation
3.00 Credits
Sam Houston State University
This is an introduction to simulation methodology applicable to all disciplines. It covers the design of simulation experiments, validation of models and their computer implementation. The use of a generalized simulation language is introduced and applied in class projects. Prerequisites: 6 advanced hours CS and MTH 379. Credit 3.
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