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CRJ 499: Independent Study
6.00 Credits
Nevada State University
1-3 credits Independent study in selected topics. May be repeated to a maximum of six credits. A written English placement exam is given to students with an Enhanced ACT score 1-20 in English or Re-centered SAT 200-500 in Verbal and to students who have not taken the ACT or SAT. Ratings less than two are referred to a community college (ratings are from one to four). NSC offers English 100 (5 credits) in lieu of remedial English.
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CS 105: Computers in The Information Age
22.00 Credits
Nevada State University
3 credits Overview of computer systems: hardware and software concepts, history, modern applications, impact on society, ethical considerations. Modular laboratory instruction emphasizing hands-on skills using personal computers; $ 25 lab fee.
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CS 135: Computer Science I
33.00 Credits
Nevada State University
4 credits Problem solving methods and algorithm development in a high-level programming language. Program design, coding, debugging, and documentation using 126 techniques of good programming style. Program development in a powerful operating environment. Pre-requisite(s): MATH 127 or 128; $ 25 lab fee.
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CS 140: Computing Languages
30.00 Credits
Nevada State University
1 to 3 credits Use of a single programming language for problem formulation and solution. Language varies each semester. Typical languages include Java, LISP, Prolog, Scheme, etc. Pre-requisite(s): Ability to program in a high-level language. May be repeated if language is different.
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CS 202: Computer Science II
30.00 Credits
Nevada State University
3 credits. Data structures and algorithms for manipulating linked lists. String and file processing. Recursion. Software engineering, structured programming and testing, especially larger programs. Pre-requisite(s): CS 135.
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CS 302: Data Structures
30.00 Credits
Nevada State University
3 credits Emphasis on problem solving and program development techniques. Typical numerical and non-numerical problems are examined. Design, implementation, and abstraction principles of elementary data structures. Pre-requisite(s): CS 135.
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CS 341: Internet Programming
20.00 Credits
Nevada State University
2 credits Fundamentals of Web page design, use of environment and SSI variables, GGI-Bin programming concepts with both scripting languages and interpreted and compiled languages, creation of advanced form applications, design of search/index utilities Web databases, design and implementation of interactive Web sites. Co-requisite(s): CS 341L. Pre-requisite(s): CS 202 or equivalent.
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CS 341L: Internet Programming Lab
1.00 Credits
Nevada State University
1 credit Helps develop practical skills and applies industry-wide standards and practices for activities such as Web design and layout, electronic publishing, network communications cybermedia authoring systems, animations, virtual reality, and the development of executable content. Co-requisite(s): CS 341. Pre-requisite(s): CS 202 or equivalent. $ 25 lab fee.
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CS 351: Introduction to Multimedia
20.00 Credits
Nevada State University
2 credits Nature and development of digital multimedia, including content selection, scripting, editing, transforming, and producing multimedia material. Basic multimedia development environments including analog and digital image and video capturing, motion development tools, scripting environments, and meta-level directing software. Semester project involves creation of an entire multimedia CD. Co-requisite(s): CS 351L. Pre-requisite(s): CS 202 or equivalent.
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CS 351L: Introduction to Multimedia Laboratory
3.00 Credits
Nevada State University
1 credit Develops practical skills and applies industry-wide standards and practices for the creation of interactive media, including, but not limited to, use of such development tools as screen capture utilities, analog and digital video capture environments, motion development programs, and scripting and directing programs. Co-requisite(s): CS 351. Pre-requisite(s): CS 202 or equivalent; $ 25 lab fee.
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