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CSCI 310: Introduction to Software Engineering
3.00 Credits
Davis & Elkins College
3 semester hours In depth study of the software development life cycle. Techniques used in all phases of system life cycle. The objectoriented approach is emphasized, informal and formal models, software engineering methods and tools, projects and programming in the large approach with a high-level programming language for complex systems are discussed. Prerequisite: CSCI 295. Not offered every year.
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CSCI 312: Computer Applications
3.00 Credits
Davis & Elkins College
3 semester hours A single application area will be chosen each time the course is offered; such as simulation, systems analysis, software design, telecomputing, security systems, database management systems. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Not offered every year.
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CSCI 312 - Computer Applications
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CSCI 320: Database Systems
3.00 Credits
Davis & Elkins College
3 semester hours Data models including relational, hierarchical and network models, performance measures, query languages and optimizers, database security and integrity, and distributed systems. This course uses the SQL query language, and a DBMS package. Three hours of lecture and one hour of laboratory. Prerequisite: CSCI 295 or permission of instructor. Not offered every year.
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CSCI 331: Principles of Programming Languages
3.00 Credits
Davis & Elkins College
3 semester hours This course emphasizes principles of language design, programming paradigms, and their underlying theories. It aims to provide students with the tools to understand not only how today's languages are designed, implemented, and used, but also how tomorrow's languages might be designed to meet the new challenges of emerging computer architectures and application domains. The integration of mathematical principles and ideas is an important part of this course. Three hours of lecture and one hour of lab. Prerequisites: CSCI 295 and MATH 135.
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CSCI 380: Operating Systems
3.00 Credits
Davis & Elkins College
3 semester hours This course provides an introduction to the fundamental concepts in operating systems. Topics covered include process scheduling, memory management, inter-process communication, file systems, I/O hardware and software, security and protection, and deadlocks. The design and implementation of centralized operating systems such as UNIX will be covered in depth. Other common and current operating systems will also be discussed. An introduction will be provided to topics in network and distributed operating systems. Prerequisite: CSCI 295. Recommended to be taken in senior year.
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CSCI 380 - Operating Systems
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CSCI 394: Practicum
1.00 - 15.00 Credits
Davis & Elkins College
1-15 semester hours Applied field work under professional supervision supplemented by appropriate readings and written reports. In general, 40 hours of supervised work are expected for each semester hour of credit. The course may be repeated for credit provided a new topic is chosen. Prerequisite: permission of the instructor.
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CSCI 394 - Practicum
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CSCI 396: Senior Capstone
3.00 Credits
Davis & Elkins College
3 semester hours Senior capstone work draws upon and extends the principles mastered in earlier course work. Students are expected to identify a problem, submit a capstone proposal that specifies an approach to a solution for the problem, and then follow through with implementation and evaluation of the solution. Capstone work may take the form of a research thesis, a design and development project, or some other form approved by the faculty of record.
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CSCI 396 - Senior Capstone
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CSCI 399: Independent Study
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Davis & Elkins College
1-6 semester hours An intensive study of a selected topic at varying levels of independence. In general, 40 hours of work are expected for each semester hour of credit. The course may be repeated for credit provided a new topic is chosen. Prerequisites: ENG 102 and permission of the instructor.
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CSCI 399 - Independent Study
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ECON 101: Contemporary American Economic Problems
3.00 Credits
Davis & Elkins College
3 semester hours A study of current socio-economic problems and the economic and political measures suggested as solutions.
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ECON 101 - Contemporary American Economic Problems
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ECON 105: Introduction to Macroeconomics
3.00 Credits
Davis & Elkins College
3 semester hours An introduction to basic Macroeconomics concepts, including aggregate demand, aggregate supply, national income determination, the business cycle, fiscal and monetary policies, the American financial system, and growth concepts.
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ECON 105 - Introduction to Macroeconomics
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