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CRIM 493: Senior Seminar.
3.00 Credits
Drury University
Prerequisites: CRIM 200, CRIM 275, and senior standing. This is the capstone course for the major. Current issues in the field are researched and presented in a seminar setting using regular class discussion and debate. Students practice the writing, oral communication and critical thinking skills necessary to succeed in graduate school and their future careers. Same as PSYC 493, SOCI 493.
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CSCI 171: Introduction to Visual Basic Programming.
3.00 Credits
Drury University
A course to introduce the student to computer concepts as well as programming techniques using the language Visual Basic.
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CSCI 171 - Introduction to Visual Basic Programming.
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CSCI 172: Visual Basic Programming II
3.00 Credits
Drury University
(3 hours.). Prerequisite: CSCI 171. A continuation of CSCI 171.
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CSCI 241: Discrete Mathematics.
3.00 Credits
Drury University
Prerequisite: Two years of high school algebra. This course includes propositional logic, induction and recursion, number theory, set theory, relations and functions, graphs and trees, and permutations and combinations. Same as MATH 241.
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CSCI 251: Introduction to Computer Science.
3.00 Credits
Drury University
Prerequisite: CSCI 241 is recommended. An introduction to various areas of computer science. A major component is program design and development using Java. A disciplined approach to problem- solving methods and algorithm development will be stressed using top-down design and stepwise refinement. Topics included are syntax and semantics, I/O, control structures, subroutines and modularity, data types and fundamental algorithms. Also discussed are the ethics of computing.
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CSCI 261: Data Structures.
3.00 Credits
Drury University
Prerequisites: CSCI 241, CSCI 251, and MATH 231. It is recommended that students receive a ? ?? ?or better in these prerequisitecourses to be successful in this course. An in-depth study of data structures, including arrays, records, stacks, queues, lists, trees, heaps and hash tables. The study includes the definition, specification and implementation of these structures, as well as examples of their uses. Also included is an introduction to the internal representation of information.
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CSCI 331: Operating Systems.
3.00 Credits
Drury University
Prerequisite: CSCI 261. The concepts underlying operating systems are studied. Topics include file systems, COS scheduling, memory management, deadlocks, concurrent processes and protection.
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CSCI 361: Computer Organization.
3.00 Credits
Drury University
Prerequisite: CSCI 262. A detailed study designed to teach the building blocks of a computer system and basic computer organization concepts. Subjects include hardware, machine code, assembly language, compilers, operating systems and high-level languages, as well as digital logic, performance issues and binary arithmetic.
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ECON 210: Principles of Microeconomics
3.00 Credits
Drury University
(3 hours.). An introduction to the theory of markets. The course will examine the determination of product and resource prices, the theory of the firm; the role of competition, the impact of monopoly, externalities and government regulation and international economic relations.
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ECON 211: Principles of Macroeconomics
3.00 Credits
Drury University
(3 hours.). An introduction to the theories that explain the performance of the overall economy. The course will explore the determination of the level of employment, output and the price level; the monetary and banking systems; problems and policies of economic instability, inflation and growth and principles of economic development; other economic systems.
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