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CRIJ 6388: Statistics for Social and Criminological Research
3.00 Credits
West Texas A & M University
Prerequisite: undergraduate social statistics or equivalent. Statistical techniques most commonly used in social science research with emphasis on probability, estimation, hypothesis methods, sample techniques and use of SPSS. Same as POSC/SOCI 6388.
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CRIJ 6392: Advanced Issues in Criminal Justice
3.00 Credits
West Texas A & M University
Social and behavioral science perspectives of forensics, policing, forensic psychology, corrections, penology, criminal law and penal statutes, capital punishment, evaluation research in criminal justice, law and society. With permission of instructor, may be repeated once when topics vary.
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CS 1301: Introduction to Computer Science
3.00 Credits
West Texas A & M University
Overview of computer science, including discrete mathematics, introduction to programming languages, algorithmic problem solving, analysis of algorithmic complexity, basic concepts in hardware, operating systems, networks, graphics and the social context of computing. Course fee $25.
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CS 1315: Programming Fundamentals
3.00 Credits
West Texas A & M University
Prerequisite: MATH 1314 and 1316 or 2412. Fundamental concepts of procedural programming. Topics include data types, control structures functions, arrays, files, and mechanics of running, testing and debugging. Introduction of historical and social context of computing and overview of computer science as a discipline. Course fee $25.
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CS 1437: Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming
4.00 Credits
West Texas A & M University
Fundamental concepts of programming from an objectoriented perspective, including simple data types, control structures, array and string data structures, algorithms, debugging techniques and the social implications of computing. Emphasis of good software engineering principles. Fall, spring, summer. Course fee $25.
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CS 2321: Discrete Structures I
3.00 Credits
West Texas A & M University
Prerequisite: MATH 1316 or 2412. Introduction to the foundations of discrete mathematics as they apply to computer science, focusing on a solid theoretical foundation for further work. Topics include functions, relations, sets, simple proof techniques, Boolean algebra, propositional logic, digital logic, elementary number theory and the fundamentals of counting. Same as MATH 2321. Fall. Course fee $25.
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CS 2322: Discrete Structures II
3.00 Credits
West Texas A & M University
Prerequisite: CS or MATH 2321. Continuation of the discussion of discrete mathematics introduced in CS or MATH 2321. Topics include predicate logic, recurrence relations, graphs, trees, matrices, computational complexity, elementary computability and discrete probability. Same as MATH 2322. Spring. Course fee $25.
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CS 2425: Computer Organization and Assembly Language
4.00 Credits
West Texas A & M University
[COSC 2425] ( 4,3,2) Prerequisite: 2436 and CS or MATH 2321. Introduction to the internal operation of modern computer systems. Topics include low-level hardware details (combinational and sequential circuits), data representation (number systems, character encoding, integer floating point representation), basic computer system organization (CPU, I/O, memory and disk), and assemblers and assembly language. Course fee $25.
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CS 2436: Objects and Data Abstraction. )
4.00 Credits
West Texas A & M University
Prerequisite: 1437. Methodology of programming from an object-oriented perspective. Through the study of object-oriented design, an introduction to the basics of human-computer interfaces, graphics and the social implications of computing, with an emphasis on software engineering. Course fee $25.
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CS 3303: Object-Oriented Software Development
3.00 Credits
West Texas A & M University
Prerequisite: 2436 or consent of instructor. Software engineering techniques for programming in the large, intermediate issues in object-oriented programming language design patterns, frameworks and systems support software. Course fee $25.
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